On 5/16/24 17:24, Jacob Champion wrote:
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 2:06 PM Joe Conway <m...@joeconway.com> wrote:
Maybe the word "care" was a poor choice, but forcing authors to think
about and decide if they have the "time to shepherd a patch" for the
*next CF* is exactly the point. If they don't, why clutter the CF with it.

Because the community regularly encourages new patch contributors to
park their stuff in it, without first asking them to sign on the
dotted line and commit to the next X months of their free time. If
that's not appropriate, then I think we should decide what those
contributors need to do instead, rather than making a new bar for them
to clear.

If no one, including the author (new or otherwise) is interested in shepherding a particular patch, what chance does it have of ever getting committed?

IMHO the probability is indistinguishable from zero anyway.

Perhaps we should be more explicit to new contributors that they need to either own their patch through the process, or convince someone to do it for them.

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Joe Conway
PostgreSQL Contributors Team
RDS Open Source Databases
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