Looking over the remaining patches that still aren't closed in the January CommitFest:
Foreign keys with arrays - Tom wants to commit this at the beginning of a release cycle rather than the end, but there's no actual known problem with it. Therefore I suggest moving it to the first 9.3 CommitFest. ECPG FETCH readahead - Michael Meskes is going to commit this soon; everyone seems to agree it's ready to go. pgsql_fdw contrib module - It seems like this is still in the midst of discussions about what the behavior should be, so it seems like Returned with Feedback is the only place for it to go. check function statement - Heikki stated that he isn't comfortable committing this because it's got too much duplicative code, so I think we should mark Returned with Feedback until someone does some more work in that area. Add timing of buffer I/O requests - This is basically committed, but I have an outstanding question which I just posted on the relevant thread. URI connection string support for libpq - I'm unclear with Alvaro or Peter still intend to try to slip this one in. It's simple enough that I think that would be OK if it can be done in the next day or two. Otherwise, 9.3. parallel pg_dump - I think this one needs to get moved to the first 9.3 CommitFest. There is more work to be done there than we can realistically do right now, but I think we can pick it up for the next cycle. Thoughts/comments? -- Robert Haas EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers