CommitFest Status Summary - 2010-02-03
От | Robert Haas |
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Тема | CommitFest Status Summary - 2010-02-03 |
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Msg-id | [email protected] обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: CommitFest Status Summary - 2010-02-03
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
Here's an overview of where we stand with the remaining 14 patches, according to my best understanding of the situation. * Fix large object support in pg_dump - I haven't looked at this, but it seems like it's relatively close to being ready for commit. We need to get this one done as it is a release blocker (IMO). * Remove gcc dependency in definition of "inline" functions - We have been waiting for an updated patch since January 19th. If there is no update in the next few days, I will marked this as Returned with Feedback. * Faster CREATE DATABASE by delaying fsync - There seems to be a consensus that this is doing something sensible, but we're still arguing about how things should be named and documented. Doesn't seem like anything insurmountable, though. * More frame options in window functions - Tom has listed himself as the committer on this one, so I infer that he is planning to commit it after suitable editorialization. This is a big patch. * Writeable CTEs - Another big patch. As per today's discussion, at a minimum, it still needs some cleanup work and quite a bit of additional documentation. I have set it back to Waiting on Author. Even once that's fixed, I suspect this is going to need some attention from Tom prior to commit. * Provide rowcount for utility SELECTs - There's some debate about whether this is a good idea, but I believe most people are in favor of it, provided that we can cover all cases. This one really needs some more review. * Make PostgreSQL binaries use the new PQconnectdbParams() libpq functions - I believe Joe Conway is working on this. * rbtree - I have done a lot of work reviewing this, and Mark Cave-Ayland has done some work on it, too. But there are some unanswered performance questions that need to be addressed before commit. This is another one that could really use some more eyes on it. * knngist - The third remaining big patch. Mark Cave-Ayland volunteered to review this one, too, but so far no review has been posted on -hackers. I know that the PostGIS folks would really like to have this, but time is growing short. * plpython3 - It doesn't seem likely that this will go into core for 9.0, but Nathan Boley is going to review it anyhow, which is a good thing. * Add on_trusted_init and on_untrusted_init to plperl - Still arguing about the GUC names and details, but seems to be more or less on track. * Package namespace and Safe init cleanup for plperl - From the discussion, this one seems to be in pretty good shape, too. * Listen / Notify rewrite - The fourth and final major patch remaining for this CommitFest. There are still ongoing discussions about the concurrency handling in this patch, and some other open issues, too, like limiting the payload to ASCII. I know this is another big feature people would like to see in, but we're running out of time to get it stabilized. * xpath non-nodeset result enabling - We've been waiting on an updated patch since January 17th. On the 28th, Scott Bailey said he might take a look at it, but we've heard nothing since. If there is no update in the next couple of days, I will mark this Returned with Feedback. ...Robert
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