On Sunday, June 16, 2013 11:43 PM Josh Berkus wrote: > CommitFest 1 for the 9.4 development cycle (CF 2013-06) has begun. > > To kick off 9.4 with a big rush, we have a total of 98 patches, 80 of > which are currently "needs review". That means we need lots of > reviewers! Fortunately, many of you have put your names down as > reviewers next to about half the patches, so it's time for you to get > started. > > Per the developer's meeting this year[1], we are going to be trying > something different to speed up the commitfests: > > * if a patch has been "waiting on author" for more than 5 days, it will > be automatically "Returned with Feedback". > > * if a reviewer puts their name down, and doesn't review the patch > within 5 days, their name (with a reminder) gets taken off the patch > right away. > > For patches which are assigned at the beginning of the CF, that 5 days > begins *now*. I'll be sending out reminders as much as possible, given > the limitations of the system. > > As a reminder, if you submitted a patch, you are expected to help by > reviewing *at least* one other patch. If you don't help by reviewing, > your patch may get less attention. This is not a new rule, but is > worthy > of reminder. > > Some additional notes where we need help with this commitfest: > > * only one reviewer has volunteered on Round Robin Reviewers (Stephen > Frost). We could use a few more reviewers willing to be assigned > random > patches. > > * I could use an Assistant CFM, still. I have a LOT of email to send > out.
I am interested in assisting you for this CF. Kindly let me know how can I add value for CommitFest management. > * I'd like a committer to take responsibility for the large set of > Regression Test additions in this CF. > > * I'd like a committer to take responsibility for Logical Changeset > Generation *now* so that it doesn't wait until the last week of the > commitfest. > > Thanks, all, and Review, Review, Review! With Regards, Amit Kapila. -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers