* Tom Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> One problem with this fest was that a whole lot of the patches *weren't*
> trivial; if they had been they'd not have gotten put off till 8.4.  So
> there weren't that many that I wanted to let go in without looking at
> them.  I guess that's just another way in which the 8.3 schedule problem
> came home to roost during this fest.

That's an issue I ran into when looking through the patches as well.  I
can help review trivial patches but I don't generally have the
bandwidth to review alot of the pretty heavy patches which were in the
March commitfest.  It took me a while to get going on the commitfest too
though, in part because I wasn't really confident I knew the right
places to look and the right things to do.  I'm still not 100% sure,
honestly.  Do we have guidelines up somewhere about reviewing, specific
to the process rather than about how to submit patches?

> In future fests we should have a much higher proportion of "little
> things" that maybe more people would feel comfortable taking
> responsibility for.

I'm certainly happy to look at little things and review those and at
least add my own comments.  I think that was helpful for the patches I
did comment on in the past, though if not please let me know.

> Perhaps it would be useful to try to rate pending patches by difficulty?

I think alot of times this can be determined pretty quickly, and I'd
hate to have a situation where patch submitters are complaining about
"you rated my patch harder than his and that's not fair" kind of things.

        Thanks,

                Stephen

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