Josh Berkus wrote: > Bruce, > > > Huh, who has asked for a list from me? This entire post is mostly > > over-the-top and not worth responding to. > > To quote myself: > > > Post-CF: > > Make a list (now, not in January) of the tasks which need to be done > > between CFend and Beta. We'll find that some of them could be done by > > someone other than Tom and Bruce, and that others could be done before > > CFend. > > > > Beta: > > Create a mailing list (why don't we have a list for testers? is > > testing less important than the JDBC driver?) and a simple web app or > > templated wiki page for testers. Allow people to check in with which > > version they tested (Alpha1,2,3, Beta 1,2,3) and what tests they ran, > > and issues encountered (if any). We should do this now so we can get > > started with Alpha testing. > > When this testing gets into swing, we can also look at recruiting > > volunteers to run various popular OSS apps' test suites against the > > developing version of PostgreSQL. > > Once beta starts, have a list of pending issues in some > > editable/commentable location (wiki is ok for this, or we can pervert > > the commitfest app) *as soon as those issues arise* so that as many > > hackers as possible can work on those issues. We did do a "pending > > issues" list for 8.4, but not until we were already over a month into > > beta, and then the list wasn't very accurate. > > Therefore: > > I will create a "cleanup issues" wikipage. Please contribute to it by > listing the *general* kinds of things you need to do between CF and > beta. Then we can look at which things don't need your special > experience and could be done by other contributors.
That was a request for me to answer? I had no idea. The issues are different for every commitfest-beta period, so I have no idea what to list there, but we do alway have an open issues wiki that is maintained, at least for the most recent releases. -- Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. + -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers