Hi all,

Just a reminder that September 2022 commitfest will begin this

coming Thursday, September 1.

As of now, there have been “267” patches in total. Out of these

267 patches, “22” patches required committer attention. Unfortunately,

only three patches have a committer. I think the author needs to find a

committer, or the committer needs to look at the patches.


   1.

   Fix assertion failure with barriers in parallel hash join
   2.

   pg_dump - read data for some options from external file
   3.

   Add non-blocking version of PQcancel
   4.

   use has_privs_of_role() for pg_hba.conf (jconway)
   5.

   explain analyze rows=%.0f
   6.

   Allow pageinspect's bt_page_stats function to return a set of rows
   instead of a single row
   7.

   pg_stat_statements: Track statement entry timestamp
   8.

   Add connection active, idle time to pg_stat_activity
   9.

   Add Amcheck option for checking unique constraints in btree indexes
   10.

   jit_warn_above_fraction parameter
   11.

   fix spinlock contention in LogwrtResult
   12.

   Faster pglz compression (fuzzycz)
   13.

   Parallel Hash Full Join (macdice)
   14.

   KnownAssignedXidsGetAndSetXmin performance
   15.

   psql - refactor echo code
   16.

   Use "WAL segment" instead of "log segment" consistently in user-facing
   messages
   17.

   Avoid erroring out when unable to remove or parse logical rewrite files
   to save checkpoint work
   18.

   pg_receivewal fail to streams when the partial file to write is not
   fully initialized present in the wal receiver directory
   19.

   On client login event trigger
   20.

   Update relfrozenxmin when truncating temp tables
   21.

   XID formatting and SLRU refactorings (Independent part of: Add 64-bit
   XIDs into PostgreSQL 15)
   22.

   Unit tests for SLRU


Currently, we have 31 patches which require the author's attention.

If you already fixed and replied, change the status.

I'll send out reminders this week to get your patches

registered/rebased, I'll update stale statuses in the CF app.

Thanks,

--
Ibrar Ahmed.

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