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| title: "Beyond the Patch: Continuing our LFX Mentorship" | ||
| date: 2025-08-14 | ||
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| url: patch.png | ||
| attribution: | ||
| author: fdrees | ||
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| - mentorship | ||
| - lfx | ||
| - cncf | ||
| - PostgreSQL | ||
| - Kubernetes | ||
| summary: "This summer marked our first time joining the CNCF’s LFX mentorship program—and | ||
| it was such a great experience that we couldn’t wait to share it with you." | ||
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| This Summer we participated in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's mentorship | ||
| platform LFX [for the first time](https://cloudnative-pg.io/blog/lfx-cncf-mentorship/). We thought it was a great experience, | ||
| which is why [we're participating again in the cohort that is starting in September](https://cloudnative-pg.io/blog/2025-term3-lfx-cncf-mentorship/). | ||
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| Curious about our work with [Ying](https://cloudnative-pg.io/blog/contributor-highlight-ying-zhu/)? Read on! | ||
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| ## Summer 2025: Declarative Management of Foreign Data Wrappers | ||
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| Ying Zhu ([EdwinaZhu](https://github.com/EdwinaZhu) on GitHub), a student at Carnegie Mellon University, was | ||
| immediately drawn to CloudNativePG when she was looking for CNCF (Cloud Native | ||
| Computing Foundation) projects to contribute to, since she’s already involved in | ||
| the PostgreSQL _and_ Kubernetes communities. | ||
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| Ying worked on implementing [“Declarative Management of PostgreSQL Foreign Data | ||
| Wrappers”](https://github.com/cloudnative-pg/cloudnative-pg/issues/8063). The project aimed to extend the CloudNativePG operator to support | ||
| declarative configuration of foreign data wrappers through its Database custom | ||
| resource. | ||
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| ## On mentoring | ||
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| Four CloudNativePG maintainers, Gabriele Bartolini, Leonardo Cecchi, Marco | ||
| Nenciarini, and Armando Ruocco, supported Ying in her journey. | ||
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| Gabriele shares how Ying worked hard, studied diligently, sought feedback, | ||
| and grew visibly throughout the program. "Her curiosity, passion, and initiative | ||
| stood out, and I hope that the psychologically safe environment we tried to | ||
| create played a key role in her progress." Gabriele is confident Ying will | ||
| continue to make valuable contributions to the project and the wider community. | ||
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| Reflecting on the collaboration, Leonardo said: | ||
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| > "She is not only a skilled engineer who writes beautiful code, but she also | ||
| brought many new, innovative ideas—and even sparked a few in us. Working with | ||
| new people is always an enriching experience for everyone!" | ||
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| Leonardo knows the value of mentorship from both perspectives. Professionally, | ||
| he has helped colleagues transition into new roles. Personally, he experienced | ||
| the impact of early guidance when his father taught him programming as a child | ||
| and continued to support him throughout his career. | ||
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| Looking back, there’s one piece of advice Leonardo wishes he had received early | ||
| on—well, two, actually. First: the true purpose of software is to help people. | ||
| Second: always weigh the value of the code you write—how much it helps—against | ||
| the effort it takes for you and your team, both now and in the long-term | ||
| maintenance of that code. A topic of much discussion in the CloudNativePG Slack. | ||
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| ## What's next? | ||
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| Ying has done an outstanding job with her initial mentorship commitment, and | ||
| [the patch](https://github.com/cloudnative-pg/cloudnative-pg/pull/7942) she | ||
| has provided is almost ready to be merged—after the release of version 1.27.0 | ||
| the pull request will be incorporated into v1.28. | ||
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| We're so happy to work with Ying that we've decided to extend the mentorship | ||
| project (which ends on Aug 29) to its next phase, focusing on foreign servers | ||
| with issue [[Feature]: Declarative support for foreign servers #8063](https://github.com/cloudnative-pg/cloudnative-pg/issues/8063), | ||
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| which will presumably enter 1.28 too. | ||
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| More to come! | ||
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