Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> I don't think it was a problem of committers. To me it was a problem of
> reviewers. Those are very scarce (for the bigger items it's mostly only
> Tom). Maybe a better SCM could help with this, but I doubt it. As an
> example, I did read the autovacuum patch, but I had no useful comment to
> make on it. Why didn't Jan or Bruce say something about it? What about
> Neil or Joe Conway? If any of them could have had useful feedback, they
> didn't have the time to do it.
Unfortunately due to other commitments, personal and professional, I
haven't had time to do much this development cycle :-(. I'm just now
able to start getting a bit more active again.
But in any case I think your second sentence above gets to the heart of
the issue. Postgres is a complex piece of code, and even though I have
commit access, I don't understand many parts of it well enough to do a
credible job reviewing others' code (at least not without days of effort
just trying to understand what it is that I'm reviewing). Where I have
both the time and some knowledge I do try to help, e.g. with plperl.
Joe