Re: Posting to hackers and patches lists
От | Zdenek Kotala |
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Тема | Re: Posting to hackers and patches lists |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 48258987.9090601@sun.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Posting to hackers and patches lists (Gregory Stark <stark@enterprisedb.com>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
Gregory Stark napsal(a): > "Zdenek Kotala" <Zdenek.Kotala@Sun.COM> writes: > >> Gregory Stark napsal(a): >>> "Josh Berkus" <josh@agliodbs.com> writes: >>> >>>> How about hacking together a simple patch tracker instead, as Bruce >>>> suggested? I've never found e-mail to be a particularly good way to track >>>> patches. >>> The thing is that we don't just want to "track" patches. We want to talk about >>> patches. >> I think we want to have both. If you have big patch you don't want go through >> all patch again and again when new version is released with only few changes. >> If you are able to have diff between two patch versions you are able preform >> easy check if all comments are already fixed. > > Ah, that's not something a patch tracker or a mailing list would solve. There > is a tool that would solve this -- a revision control system. OK. I little bit confused what patch tracer should do. Is it only for tracking discuss about patches? > We aren't using CVS the way it's really intended. If all this development > happened on branches then people could go look at the current version at any > point, not just when authors decide to announce it. And people could generate > diffs between the last time they looked at that branch and now etc. Yeah, I discussed this with Peter E. during his Prague visit and it should be big deal for code reviewing and new feature development. Zdenek
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