I just tripped over that CommitFest mace that went missing after Heikki put it down from the last CF. Unless someone else wants to pick it up, I'll manage this one.
Just to get the ball rolling, I note that 19 patches were moved to this CF from the last one. These are in the following states: Committed pg_dump refactor to remove global variables Ready for Committer Using Levenshtein distance to HINT a candidate column name Custom Plan API pgcrypto: support PGP signatures pg_basebackup vs. Windows and tablespaces (Extend base backup to include symlink file used to restore symlinks) run xmllint during build Waiting on Author Function returning the timestamp of last transaction Flush buffers belonging to unlogged tables Needs Review - with reviewer(s) Selectivity estimation for inet operators Fix local_preload_libraries to work as expected. KNN-GiST with recheck Abbreviated keys (Was: Sort support for text with strxfrm() poor man's keys) Scaling shared buffer eviction Foreign table inheritance Grouping Sets Allow parallel cores to be used by vacuumdb storage parameter specifying the maximum size of GIN pending list Stating the significance of Lehman & Yao in the nbtree README Needs Review - without reviewer Fix xpath() to return namespace definitions (fixes the issue with nested or repeated xpath()) So it would be particularly nice if someone could sign up for that last one. If nobody else jumps in just itching to manage this CF, I'll follow up tomorrow with more details. Meanwhile, please sign up to review a patch! Since there was no previous warning, I'll allow a grace day for the cut-off on submissions for this CF; if it isn't registered in the web application 24 hours after this email, I will move it to the next CF. So look for those patches that "fell through the cracks" without getting registered, and post the ones you've got. -- Kevin Grittner EDB: 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