Video of a conference talk about contributing to PostgreSQL presented by Elizabeth Christensen at POSETTE: An Event for Postgres 2024. Postgres is the most advanced open-source database in the world and it's supported by a community, not a single company. So how does this work? How does code actually get into Postgres? I recently had a patch submitted and committed and I want to share what I learned in that process. I’ll give you an overview of Postgres versions and how the underlying project codebase functions. I’ll also show you the process for submitting a patch and getting that tested and committed.
Elizabeth works with Postgres Crunchy Data and is on the board of the United States PostgreSQL Association (PgUS). Elizabeth enjoys writing about Postgres for newbies and teaching people about databases whenever she gets the chance. Elizabeth hails from Lawrence, Kansas and spends most of her free time pretending like she lives on a farm in the 1860s.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:19 - Why Elizabeth wanted to submit a patch
02:54 - The Postgres code base
05:23 - Key Postgres Code Teams
06:42 - Patch ideas
07:56 - Postgres Patch Process - Idea
08:22 - Building Postgres locally
10:49 - Postgres Patch Process - Testing
11:34 - Coding conventions
12:42 - Postgres Patch Process - Patch
15:07 - Postgres mailing lists
18:18 - Patch submission
20:09 - Patch review
22:58 - Getting a commit
24:22 - What happens next?
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