Schedule - PGConf.dev 2026

PostgreSQL Commitfest Metrics: A Quantitative Analysis

Date: 2026-05-20
Time: 15:30–15:55
Room: Fletcher
Level: Beginner

Preliminary analysis of 56 commitfests reveals that 44% of contributors never return after their first patch, 35% of work is never committed, and 47 patches have been stuck for 2+ years — one for 8 years.

To ensure PostgreSQL not only survives but flourishes, we need to examine our social infrastructure alongside our technical one. Our rigorous process produced a world-class database, but what do these metrics tell us about contributor experience? In this talk, we present the data and explore possible factors:

  • Mailing-list workflow vs. modern collaboration expectations
  • The steep path from "first patch" to regular contributor
  • Time expectations for volunteers vs. paid developers
  • Long-term patch ownership and maintenance burden
  • Review bandwidth and the "Ready for Committer" bottleneck

We will also look at how other communities have navigated similar challenges: Perl's decline as a cautionary tale, Linux professionalizing its notoriously hostile culture, and Rust and Django as models for onboarding empathy.

The goal is to open a discussion about project sustainability: what can be changed to lower barriers and attract new contributors without compromising our standards for technical excellence?

Speaker

Andreas Scherbaum
Jimmy Angelakos