Re: Link to bug webpage
От | Andrew McMillan |
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Тема | Re: Link to bug webpage |
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Msg-id | 3B82BBE0.16E61A69@catalyst.net.nz обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Link to bug webpage (Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
Vince Vielhaber wrote: > > What who thinks of what has actually become irrelevant. The following > is clear: > > o No tool will replace the mailing lists > o The mailing lists are where discussion will be held > o Many/most maintainers have no desire to update bug reports If anyone is interested, I am willing to undertake to be the link between the bugs mailing list and a bugs database. This should allow developers to continue to deal with the mailing list, just CCing a special e-mail address whenever a bug was fixed. I would then take care of finding the appropriate bug(s) in the database and marking them as fixed. There are two large, well-used bugs databases that I am aware of with somewhat different strengths:- The Debian Bug Tracking System- Bugzilla there are a gazillion others, of course, but let's just consider those two for the moment. In some ways the Debian bug tracking system is a closer fit to the way PostgreSQL currently works, since it drives into a mailing list, bug submission is via e-mail and bug control is via e-mail as well. Bugzilla is probably a closer fit in reality, since it is more focused around bugs for a single application. If Bugzilla were installed I'm sure some functionality could be added into it along the lines of the Debian BTS too. Regards, Andrew. -- _____________________________________________________________________ Andrew McMillan, e-mail: Andrew @ catalyst .net . nz Catalyst IT Ltd, PO Box 10-225, Level 22, 105 The Terrace, Wellington Me: +64(21)635-694, Fax:+64(4)499-5596, Office: +64(4)499-2267xtn709
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