At Percona, we believe that great open source software is built with the Community, not just for it. As we plan the next iteration of pg_stat_monitor, our advanced PostgreSQL monitoring extension, we’re taking a closer look at the current feature set and how it aligns with real-world usage.
In open source, the community isn’t just a user base, it’s the most important stakeholder. While we set the vision, your feedback is the compass that guides us. Your experiences, bug reports, and feature requests are what validate our direction and keep us focused on what matters most. Without your active involvement, it’s impossible to build a tool that truly solves the problems you face every day. Your input ensures pg_stat_monitor evolves in a way that is both innovative and genuinely useful.
Your Feedback Is the Compass
Over time, pg_stat_monitor has grown beyond its initial query performance monitoring scope.
While many features have proven to be extremely useful (especially in use with Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM)), others may see limited adoption or give no evidence of any adoption at all. To ensure we’re investing in what really matters, we want to understand what you, the users and contributors, actually rely on day-to-day.
That’s why we’re kicking off a Community feedback phase
We’re especially interested in:
- What features of pg_stat_monitor are critical for your workflows?
- Are you using it together with PMM, CLI or in another way?
- Are there parts of the extension that feel unnecessary or unclear?
- What would you love to see in the next release?
This is just the beginning of a broader review and improvement effort, one that we want to run transparently and inclusively, true to our open source values.
Whether you’re a developer, DBA, or platform engineer using pg_stat_monitor directly or via tools like PMM, know that your input matters.
👉 Leave a comment below, or reach out on our Percona Community Forums or via GitHub. Let’s shape the future of pg_stat_monitor together. ∎
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