As being part of #Postgres community I wonder if major contributors list is active? Would someone point me how people are added to this list? For example I think PostgreSQL 10’s major feature Logical Replication’s author, deserved to be recognized in #PostgreSQL community.
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We try to review it annually around
@pgcon time. The general idea behind major contributors is multiple years of significant contribution. To be clear- not making a comment one way or the other on any specific individual, just trying to clarify how it’s done and what’s considered2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @net_snow @petereisentraut and
Thanks for the reply! Then it verifies my observation its being outdated, considering Petr’s name (which was the reason I checked the list) was not even listed at all, seems like we possibly forget many more contributions.
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Replying to @apatheticmagpie @net_snow and
I’m not sure I understand your complaint. Petr is listed on that page. Are you arguing he should be listed as a major contributor or did you miss that he is there at all?
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Replying to @robertmhaas @apatheticmagpie and
Think it's pretty fair to say that Petr should be a major contributor...
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Replying to @AndresFreundTec @robertmhaas and
Agreed on that. The list was last updated about a year ago at pgcon, I guess we kind of forgot to do that again this year.
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Let's make this a quarterly update event. With a recurring calendar invite reminding us.
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