On Mon, 2 May 2005, Bruce Momjian wrote:

Bruce Momjian wrote:
Dave Held wrote:
Well, you make Postgres sound like a very democratic community, but
I'm afraid this is a fairy tale.  Aren't the people who approve
patches exactly the in group that you claim doesn't exist?  Aren't
they the people that you need buy-in from to really contribute to
Postgres?  The reason I make this point is because I know what a
democratic development community really looks like, and the Boost
community is one such example.  That truly *is* democratic, because
decisions are made as a group, and no fixed subset of members has
an overriding veto.  The group has moderators, but they exist only
to moderate discussion on the mailing lists.  I'm not saying that
it is bad that Postgres is not democratic.  Postgres is a totally
different kind of beast than Boost, and probably benefits from
having a few people ultimately decide its fate.  But let's call a
spade a spade and not pretend that contributors don't have to get
buy-in from core.

Really? You have a different perspective than I see. I have seen patches be accepted that had no core buy-in. We accept patches based on group feedback, not some closed approval process.

Let me also ask for you to provide an example of the behavior you describe.

How many patches have you "applied" thinking they were good/safe, only to have Tom jump on top of you and either require changes, or yank them completely?


As far as code submissions are concerned, Tom has pretty much been "final arbitrar" (not that I'm against that, I think its required to keep the code 'clean') ... those with cvs commit privileges are a bit higher on the totem, but they've already been "through the fire" with Tom, else they would't have those privileges ...

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