Mark Woodward wrote:
>>>> Since you're the one who wants hints, that's kind of up to you to
>>>> define.
>>>> Write a specification and make a proposal.
>>>>
>>> What is the point of writing a proposal if there is a threat of "will be
>>> rejected" if one of the people who would do the rejection doesn't at
>>> least
>>> outline what would be acceptable?
>> Oh come on Mark, you have been here long enough to know how this works.
>
> Exactly. IMHO, it is a frustrating environment. PostgreSQL is a great
> system, and while I completely respect the individuals involved, I think
> the "management" for lack of a better term, is difficult.
Well that is the nature of FOSS development. If you think we are bad.. I
could easily list half a dozen that are worse ;) A couple of the much
larger then us.
Joshua D. Drake
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