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> Comments are welcome, and no, I don't really expect that this will be what 
> gets
> adopted, mainly I wanted to show that we can probably just build something
> rather effective off our existing infrastructure

+1, good job.

> The bugs have 3.5 messages each on average, with 2 being the most common
> number, and 113 at the most, for bug 12990.  1284 bugs have only one message
> associated with them.

For anyone who is dying to know, as I was, what the winning bug report was:

"Missing pg_multixact/members files (appears to have wrapped, then truncated)"

http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/20150406192130.2573.22...@wrigleys.postgresql.org#20150406192130.2573.22...@wrigleys.postgresql.org
or:
http://goo.gl/4lKYOC


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