Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > Tom Lane wrote:
> >> This doesn't seem particularly hard, just a matter of following the
> >> relevant mailing lists (mostly -patches, but various offenders send
> >> patches elsewhere) and adding links to the current wiki page.
> >>
> >>> That's where I'd love to have Bruce to help.
> >> Bruce has made it perfectly clear that he doesn't want to take on any
> >> added maintenance work.
> > 
> > Yea, I would like to reduce the amount of maintenance work I do, not add
> > to it.  Now, you might say that if this works I will have less
> > maintenance work to do because more people will be doing it, but I will
> > believe it when I see it.
> 
> Ok. In that case I'd suggest that we do roughly the same thing we did 
> this commit fest. You, Bruce, collect all the relevant threads into the 
> patch queue as before, and at the beginning of commit fest someone else 
> goes through that list and puts the threads that have a commit-fest 
> worthy patch or design proposal in them to the Wiki (thanks Alvaro for 
> doing that in this fest!). Then we can use the Wiki page as the official 
> list during the commit fest.

Fine with me, but I was hoping someone would come up with an idea that
would reduce what I need to do, like perhaps a new vacuum cleaner.  ;-)

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