Hi,
> With that, I think the only change since the last drop is the removal of
> Hacking Discord, which my scanner read as a name alias/qualifier like Jane
> Doe (BIg Megacorp), so I think we're done.
FWIW the following entries look the same to me:
+Andrew
+Felix
+Nikita
It's like
On Fri, Sep 19, 2025 at 8:58 AM Aleksander Alekseev <
aleksan...@tigerdata.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > With that, I think the only change since the last drop is the removal of
> Hacking Discord, which my scanner read as a name alias/qualifier like Jane
> Doe (BIg Megacorp), so I think we're done.
>
>
On 19.09.25 14:52, Corey Huinker wrote:
I was thinking we should wait for more timezones to have a chance to
dig into
the list before committing. If you want to pick it up since you
have a long
history of doing the list, feel free, else I can take care of it.
Fire Emerald
>
>
> I was thinking we should wait for more timezones to have a chance to dig
> into
> the list before committing. If you want to pick it up since you have a
> long
> history of doing the list, feel free, else I can take care of it.
>
Fire Emerald replied to Álvaro and myself off-list, saying th
> On 18 Sep 2025, at 07:02, Corey Huinker wrote:
> These have been updated. I'm holding off on releasing the update files
> pending Daniel sending me a list of known preferred names. I'll release
> another file after I've integrated that list into my process.
Thanks for working on this!
> So
On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 1:02 PM Corey Huinker wrote:
>>
>
> So here's the updated.
>
> This was done against the git log REL_17_STABLE..REL_18_STABLE,
> as of 2d756ebbe857e3d395d18350bf232300ebd23981 on master and
> a7024398b80a836a83c00af42c6ab7cc25c12087 on REL_18_STABLE.
>
hi.
I double check
>
>
> all looks good, except that I can can not found these 3 names:
> Emanuel Ionescu (do you mean commit
> 4200fea80e79851994b8eb5a64a3d4420456c977)
> Jorge Solórzano
> Gunnar Wagner
>
I think those all came from Daniel's list of corrections, which didn't have
commit granularity.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 9:33 AM jian he wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 1:02 PM Corey Huinker
> wrote:
> >>
> > So here's the updated.
> >
> > This was done against the git log REL_17_STABLE..REL_18_STABLE,
> > as of 2d756ebbe857e3d395d18350bf232300ebd23981 on master and
> a7024398b80a836a83c0
On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 1:02 PM Corey Huinker wrote:
>>
> So here's the updated.
>
> This was done against the git log REL_17_STABLE..REL_18_STABLE,
> as of 2d756ebbe857e3d395d18350bf232300ebd23981 on master and
> a7024398b80a836a83c00af42c6ab7cc25c12087 on REL_18_STABLE.
>
Hacking Discord
shou
On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 11:18:04AM -0400, Robert Haas wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 11:13 AM Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > I can't think of any good reason we are having to rush to complete this
> > when we knew and were warned months ago it was needed. Yes, it is
> > _slightly_ easier to do it onl
On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 11:13 AM Bruce Momjian wrote:
> I can't think of any good reason we are having to rush to complete this
> when we knew and were warned months ago it was needed. Yes, it is
> _slightly_ easier to do it only once rather than do it early and keep it
> updated, but there isn't
On Sun, Aug 17, 2025 at 11:57:50AM +0800, jian he wrote:
> hi.
> maybe we should start working on this?
>
> https://www.postgresql.org/developer/roadmap
> says 18 will be released in September 2025.
Folks, our list of PG 18 "new features and enhancements" and
"Acknowledgments" is being added very
> On 18 Sep 2025, at 14:25, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
>
> On 18.09.25 10:14, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
>>> On 18 Sep 2025, at 07:02, Corey Huinker wrote:
>>> These have been updated. I'm holding off on releasing the update files
>>> pending Daniel sending me a list of known preferred names. I'll r
On 18.09.25 10:14, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
On 18 Sep 2025, at 07:02, Corey Huinker wrote:
These have been updated. I'm holding off on releasing the update files pending
Daniel sending me a list of known preferred names. I'll release another file
after I've integrated that list into my proc
> On 18 Sep 2025, at 11:23, Álvaro Herrera wrote:
>
> On 2025-Sep-18, Corey Huinker wrote:
>
>> Álvaro Mongil
>
> Hmm, where does this name come from? I can't find it anywhere.
>
> [... trolls logs ...] ah, did you get it on private email from
> alv...@datadoghq.com ?
Thats correct (this nam
On 2025-Sep-18, Corey Huinker wrote:
> Álvaro Mongil
Hmm, where does this name come from? I can't find it anywhere.
[... trolls logs ...] ah, did you get it on private email from
alv...@datadoghq.com ?
--
Álvaro HerreraBreisgau, Deutschland — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/
Si no sab
>
>
> These have been updated. I'm holding off on releasing the update files
> pending Daniel sending me a list of known preferred names. I'll release
> another file after I've integrated that list into my process.
>
>
So here's the remaining one-name attributions:
commit_hash
Em qua., 10 de set. de 2025 às 12:11, Corey Huinker
escreveu:
> 516 contributors this cycle vs 462 last cycle.
>
> When name accents/capitalization differed, I went with the string used in
> the previous year.
>
> Some of the names that come from bug reports and doc fixes are just first
> names,
On Sun, Aug 17, 2025 at 12:40 PM Corey Huinker wrote:
>
> On Sat, Aug 16, 2025 at 11:58 PM jian he wrote:
>>
>> hi.
>> maybe we should start working on this?
>>
>> https://www.postgresql.org/developer/roadmap
>> says 18 will be released in September 2025.
>
>
> I am.
>
hi.
Maybe you can share th
Hello!
I just happened to notice this message, and I’m certain they are
different people as both of them are my colleagues.
Unsure if this is the same person:
"Dmitry Koval" "Dmitry Kovalenko"
Might be. I defer to the 1-2 subject matter expert(s).
--
Ekaterina Kiryanova
Technica
>
> These are in the wrong order (surname followed by given name):
>
> Katsuragi Yuta
> Kuroda Hayato
> Sutou Kouhei
> Takatsuka Haruka
>
>
>
These have been updated. I'm holding off on releasing the update files
pending Daniel sending me a list of known preferred names. I'll release
another file a
>
> Regarding Dmitry.
>
> If we are talking about this commit
> c70b6db34ffeab48beef1fb4ce61bcad3772b8dd,
> then this is Dmitry Yurichev.
>
Updated. That does appear to have been the last last-name-less Dmitry
mention or attribution remaining.
On Thu, Sep 11, 2025 at 2:23 PM Tom Lane wrote:
> Corey Huinker writes:
> > On Wed, Sep 10, 2025 at 10:50 PM jian he
> > wrote:
> >> Yuki Seino
> >> Seino Yuki
> >> refers to the same person, by comparing email address
>
> > Went with Yuki Seino based on email signature.
Right, "Yuki" is his gi
On 9/10/25 19:30, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
There are a few first-names-only that need to be verified, IME they resolve to
a name already on the list.
Andrew
Dmitry
Felix
Regarding Dmitry.
If we are talking about this commit
c70b6db34ffeab48beef1fb4ce61bcad3772b8dd,
then this is Dmitry Yuriche
516 contributors this cycle vs 462 last cycle.
When name accents/capitalization differed, I went with the string used in
the previous year.
Some of the names that come from bug reports and doc fixes are just first
names, and the discussion threads shed no light on the full name of the
person.
I
Hello everyone!
Apologies for jumping in with an unrelated question — I just happened
to see this email. For the acknowledgment list, is the cutoff point the date of
the
PostgreSQL 18 official release (September 25, 2025), or does it refer to an
earlier date?
—
Regards
Haiyang Li
> On 11 Sep 2025, at 08:50, Tom Lane wrote:
> It's not really about dates but about contributions to that branch;
+1
--
Daniel Gustafsson
"=?UTF-8?B?5p2O5rW35rSLKOmZjOeXlSk=?=" writes:
> Apologies for jumping in with an unrelated question — I just happened
> to see this email. For the acknowledgment list, is the cutoff point the date
> of the
> PostgreSQL 18 official release (September 25, 2025), or does it refer to an
> earlier
Corey Huinker writes:
>> This line is probably unnecessary:
>> newtglobal postgresql_contributors
> Yeah, that's a strange one. It's definitely an attribution, so it stays,
> but I have no opinion about whether it makes it into the SGML.
This seems to have been an alias used by an indeterminate
>
>
> These (reported earlier) still exist:
> Kuroda Hayato vs Hayato Kuroda
> Roman Zharkov vs Zharkov Roman
>
Fixed.
>
> Unsure if this is the same person:
> "Dmitry Koval" "Dmitry Kovalenko"
>
Might be. I defer to the 1-2 subject matter expert(s).
> This line is probably unnecessary:
> new
On Thu, 11 Sept 2025 at 14:28, Corey Huinker
wrote:
>>
>> Fixed.
>
>
> More than a few acknowledgements of edits went reply instead of
reply-all, but I think they've been addressed.
Thanks for working on this:
These (reported earlier) still exist:
Kuroda Hayato vs Hayato Kuroda
Roman Zharkov vs
Apologies, several email responses went to just individuals instead of the
group.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2025 at 10:50 PM jian he
wrote:
> hi.
>
> Nikita
> Nikita Kalinin
> Nikita Malakhov
> The first "Nikita" refers to the commit below
> 058b5152f02ef86c98a795c14dbd6a8e195f4fd1.
>
> maybe we can credi
Corey Huinker writes:
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2025 at 10:50 PM jian he
> wrote:
>> Zhihong Yu
>> Ted Yu
>> refers to the same person too.
> I'm inclined to believe you, but can you cite a link between the two?
> Especially one that shows a name preference.
The forms that appear in my local archives a
>
> Fixed.
>
More than a few acknowledgements of edits went reply instead of reply-all,
but I think they've been addressed.
Down to 505 contributors from 516 in v18.
Updated credits list and full-outer-join diff lists attached.
current_namev17_name
Abhijit Menon-Sen
Abhishek Chanda
Adam Guo
Ad
On Thu, Sep 11, 2025 at 12:35 AM jian he
wrote:
> hi.
>
> Kuroda Hayato
> Hayato Kuroda
> refers to the same person.
>
> Takatsuka Haruka
> Haruka Takatsuka
> refers to the same person.
>
Fixed.
>
> I think that "Rainier Vilela" is a mistake and should be removed.
> The correct is "Ranier Vilela"
>
> best regards,
> Ranier Vilela
>
I trust your expertise in this matter.
hi.
Kuroda Hayato
Hayato Kuroda
refers to the same person.
Takatsuka Haruka
Haruka Takatsuka
refers to the same person.
hi.
Nikita
Nikita Kalinin
Nikita Malakhov
The first "Nikita" refers to the commit below
058b5152f02ef86c98a795c14dbd6a8e195f4fd1.
Author: Daniel Gustafsson
Date: Thu Mar 27 22:57:34 2025 +0100
Fix guc_malloc calls for consistency and OOM checks
Author: Daniel Gustafsson
Reported-b
On Wed, Sep 10, 2025 at 11:11 PM Corey Huinker wrote:
>
> 516 contributors this cycle vs 462 last cycle.
>
> When name accents/capitalization differed, I went with the string used in the
> previous year.
>
> Some of the names that come from bug reports and doc fixes are just first
> names, and t
On Wed, Sep 10, 2025 at 07:57:26PM +0200, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Per
> https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/tencent_CA843A8385CB3130B9ABC1E55023FC4E4D05%40qq.com
> we can credit 清浅 as "Chengwen Wu".
Good catch, thanks! I didn't notice his name as this message seems to
have been cut from the or
On 2025-Sep-10, Corey Huinker wrote:
> Aysén Region
This is not a contributor name but a toponymic. I think you got it from this
commit:
commit 368c3fbf9da96787d4e7cae61e11518d72f75071
Author: Tom Lane []
AuthorDate: Wed Apr 30 11:13:49 2025 -0400
CommitDate: Wed Apr 30 11:13:49 2025 -0400
> On 10 Sep 2025, at 17:11, Corey Huinker wrote:
>
> 516 contributors this cycle vs 462 last cycle.
>
> When name accents/capitalization differed, I went with the string used in the
> previous year.
>
> Some of the names that come from bug reports and doc fixes are just first
> names, and the
On Sat, Aug 16, 2025 at 11:58 PM jian he
wrote:
> hi.
> maybe we should start working on this?
>
> https://www.postgresql.org/developer/roadmap
> says 18 will be released in September 2025.
I am.
hi.
maybe we should start working on this?
https://www.postgresql.org/developer/roadmap
says 18 will be released in September 2025.
Hi,
>> The whole thing might take about 20 to 30 hours wall-clock time.
>
> After this dev cycle, things with a defined end to them hold a greater
> attraction than they did previously.
>
>>
>> So, there is some time to think about this. Please discuss here if
>> you're interested or have questi
Hi,
> >> The whole thing might take about 20 to 30 hours wall-clock time.
> >
> > After this dev cycle, things with a defined end to them hold a greater
> > attraction than they did previously.
> >
> >>
> >> So, there is some time to think about this. Please discuss here if
> >> you're intereste
>
> The whole thing might take about 20 to 30 hours wall-clock time.
>
After this dev cycle, things with a defined end to them hold a greater
attraction than they did previously.
> So, there is some time to think about this. Please discuss here if
> you're interested or have questions.
>
I am
I would like for someone else to prepare the list of acknowledgments in
the release notes this year.
I have been preparing the list of acknowledgments in the release notes
(example: [0]) since PostgreSQL 10 (launched from discussions at PGCon
2017 [1]). I'm looking to hand this off now, so that
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