Re: No Issue Tracker - Say it Ain't So!
От | Andrew Dunstan |
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Тема | Re: No Issue Tracker - Say it Ain't So! |
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Msg-id | 560D4960.5010401@dunslane.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: No Issue Tracker - Say it Ain't So! (Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 10/01/2015 10:35 AM, Robert Haas wrote: > On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 10:44 AM, Merlin Moncure <mmoncure@gmail.com> wrote: >> I'm not trolling in any way. I'm just challenging you to back up your >> blanket assertions with evidence. For example, you're assertion that >> mailing lists are insufficient is simply stated and expected to be >> taken on faith: *How* is it insufficient and *what* do things like in >> the new world? Be specific: glossing over these details doesn't >> really accomplish anything and avoids the careful examination that may >> suggest small tweaks to the current processes that could get similar >> results with a lot less effort. In this entire massive thread, so far >> only Josh has come up with what I'd consider to be actionable problem >> cases. > I think that the mailing list is pretty much just as good as a bug > tracker would be for finding the discussion about some particular bug. > I mean, our web site has all the mails from the email thread, and > that's where the discussion is, and if that discussion were in a bug > tracker it wouldn't have any more information than what is on the > email thread. The email thread also usually contains a message > indicating whether a fix was committed. > > Where the mailing list is less adequate is: > > - If you want to see a list of all the bugs by status, you have to > review every thread individually. It would be useful to have a way to > filter out the bug reports that turn out not to be really bugs vs. the > ones that are real bugs which have been fixed vs. the ones that are > real bugs that have not been fixed. Associating status with each bug > number would make this easier. > > - Bug numbers are sometimes preserved in commit messages, but they > never make it into release notes. This actually seems like something > we could improve pretty easily and without a lot of extra work (and > also without a bug tracker). If every committer makes a practice of > putting the bug number into the commit message, and the people who > write the release notes then transcribe the information there, I bet > that would be pretty useful to a whole lotta people. > A lot of errors get fixed without a bug ever being raised. If we want a tracker to represent some sort of historical record, all commits, or all non-feature commits if we don't want to track features, should be against tracker items. (In my former life I once had to send out a memo to developers that said "If you're not working on items in the tracker you're not doing your job.") cheers andrew
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