On Sat, 2009-01-03 at 22:34 -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote: > Now that we are two months into the final commit fest, it is time to > finalize all the open patches so we can target a February beta. > > The two major outstanding patches are: ... > o Recovery, Replication, Hot Standby: We need a _final_ version > of any patches that are targeted for 8.4. There is so much activity in > this area I am unclear what is ready for 8.4. > > I think the remaining patches can be addressed pretty easily but we need > final versions from any authors who are still adjusting them. > > Let's see what we can get done in the next two weeks and reevaluate.
I'm continuing to work on Hot Standby as we speak, implementing requested changes and fixing bugs found by myself and others. Detailed project status is updated as it happens here http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Hot_Standby#Project_Status_Tracking Some major refactoring was completed yesterday (after being agreed earlier that day) and there were still other things being cleaned up. There have been calls to complete this immediately from a number of hackers and although I understand the urgency, blurting out a patch that has not been through a full test cycle will hinder not help this patch. We expect a full test cycle to be completed on Friday. I will publish a new version each day on hackers until then, but please don't start shouting "you haven't tested it" cos the simple truth is we won't have *re*-tested it to the standard we all expect from PostgreSQL before then given the nature of testing required. I also want to reserve the right to discuss things on-list. I don't want to be forced into discussing things secretly simply to give a good impression. And I may even ask for more help. If you have a bug or a question or a refactoring change, ask now - on list. So let's follow what Bruce suggested above and wait the rest of the two weeks and then reevaluate. Thanks. -- Simon Riggs www.2ndQuadrant.com PostgreSQL Training, Services and Support -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers