Обсуждение: Caught up
I spent the month of August going through 1.7k emails I had saved from the previous year that required my attention. I want to thank everyone for helping me close many open items, and for tolerating my questions. Ideally I would have dealt with many of these emails earlier, but time constraints caused the delay. On a bright note, August seems to be an ideal time to catch up, and I plan on doing a similar cleaning next August, hopefully with less backlog. On a related note, I apologize that many of these items didn't make it into 9.2, though they are committed for 9.3. The good news is that most of my work was in documentation improvements and clarifications, that could be backpatched to 9.2. I did not bring this up earlier because I didn't want to distract the work of making the improvements. If anyone wants to look at backpatching some of these doc changes into 9.2, I will not object. ;-) I am attaching a partial list of doc changes that might be considered. (I need to improve my commit messages that reference earlier commits by including the old commit tag; my apologies.) No one has mentioned backpatching so perhaps these are all too minor, which is fine. Again, many thanks. I feel much better without the weight of uncompleted items over my head. -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com + It's impossible for everything to be true. +
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On 3 September 2012 15:20, Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> wrote: > I spent the month of August going through 1.7k emails I had saved from > the previous year that required my attention. I want to thank everyone > for helping me close many open items, and for tolerating my questions. > > Ideally I would have dealt with many of these emails earlier, but time > constraints caused the delay. On a bright note, August seems to be an > ideal time to catch up, and I plan on doing a similar cleaning next > August, hopefully with less backlog. > > On a related note, I apologize that many of these items didn't make it > into 9.2, though they are committed for 9.3. The good news is that most > of my work was in documentation improvements and clarifications, that > could be backpatched to 9.2. I did not bring this up earlier because I > didn't want to distract the work of making the improvements. > > If anyone wants to look at backpatching some of these doc changes into > 9.2, I will not object. ;-) I am attaching a partial list of doc > changes that might be considered. (I need to improve my commit messages > that reference earlier commits by including the old commit tag; my > apologies.) No one has mentioned backpatching so perhaps these are all > too minor, which is fine. > > Again, many thanks. I feel much better without the weight of > uncompleted items over my head. That's a huge number of amendments. Thanks for giving these some attention Bruce. -- Thom
Excerpts from Thom Brown's message of sáb sep 22 14:58:04 -0300 2012: > On 3 September 2012 15:20, Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> wrote: > > On a related note, I apologize that many of these items didn't make it > > into 9.2, though they are committed for 9.3. The good news is that most > > of my work was in documentation improvements and clarifications, that > > could be backpatched to 9.2. I did not bring this up earlier because I > > didn't want to distract the work of making the improvements. > > > > If anyone wants to look at backpatching some of these doc changes into > > 9.2, I will not object. ;-) I am attaching a partial list of doc > > changes that might be considered. (I need to improve my commit messages > > that reference earlier commits by including the old commit tag; my > > apologies.) No one has mentioned backpatching so perhaps these are all > > too minor, which is fine. > > That's a huge number of amendments. Thanks for giving these some > attention Bruce. FWIW I tried to backpatch the changes listed by Bruce and they all seem to apply fine to 9.2 so maybe we should do that -- I see no reason not to. -- Álvaro Herrera http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services