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Add PostgreSQL hacking #3282
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Thanks for making an Awesome list! 🙌 It looks like you didn't read the guidelines closely enough. I noticed multiple things that are not followed. Try going through the list point for point to ensure you follow it. I spent a lot of time creating the guidelines so I wouldn't have to comment on common mistakes, and rather spend my time improving Awesome. |
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Your README file does not seem to conform to Awesome Lint rules. Therefore, you are getting errors in Checks > awesome-lint
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npx awesome-lint
Upon completion of the command, make sure to fix all errors and get the ✔ Linting
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I've edit the repo conform to awesome-lint, there is one requirement that not satisfied, |
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There is no issue with npx awesome-lint https://github.com/pghacking/awesome-postgres-hacking
; it is now ✅ Linting
successfully.
It would be better to add it to the README.md file of the Awesome repository as follows because other projects have added it this way.
- PostgreSQL - Object-relational database.
- Hacking - PostgreSQL hacking resources.
There is also a description of “PostgreSQL hacking resources.” It should not start with the title.
Changed as a subentry. |
Your Description: PostgreSQL hacking resources. Example:
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A curated list of awesome PostgreSQL hacking resources.
Changed accordingly, thanks |
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Finally, as far as I can see you have added a pull request review, but no ‘approved’, ‘request changes’ or any comments.
I don't remember I add a pull request review, I just do quote reply. I had re-requested your review after I did some change, I'm not sure if mean that. |
The one you added: You should review at least 2 other open pull requests. Checklist request: You should review at least 2 other open pull requests. I think there has been a slight misunderstanding here. It is not enough to say ‘I have reviewed these PRs’. The checklist expects you to do a detailed review and share any shortcomings or suggestions for improvement. For example, you can look at previous reviews and get inspired. So it would be best if you made a more in-depth evaluation. |
OK, I just reviewed #3283 and #3247 and left a LGTM approve message. |
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Thanks for creating the list!
Please note in the guidelines:
Entries have a description, unless the title is descriptive enough by itself. It rarely is though.
In your list, most of the entries have none. Only the books, the first two mailing lists, and the tools have them.
Also, there's an empty section "Parser".
TBH, I think the titles are descriptive enough by themselves.
I just add for entry for parser section. |
https://github.com/pghacking/awesome-postgres-hacking
A curated list of awesome PostgreSQL hacking resources.
By submitting this pull request I confirm I've read and complied with the below requirements 🖖
Please read it multiple times. I spent a lot of time on these guidelines and most people miss a lot.
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I reviewed Add Red-Teaming LLMs #3247, Add Semantic Commit #3283 and Add "FOSS Alternatives" #3256
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