Despite all the problems with PostgreSQL's bug-tracking system or non-system, 
I've found it much nicer to deal with than OpenOffice's.

I really like the fact that it's e-mail based rather than web based. Part of 
the reason for that is that I have e-mail but not web access, so I can deal 
with it myself instead of trying to get my brother to file bugs for me. It's 
the only bug-discussion list I've seen that you can subscribe to by e-mail, and 
I think that's a great idea.

But that's not the only advantage of having it e-mail based. I think a personal 
e-mail response is much more pleasant than a form letter someone generated by 
clicking on a web form. 

By the way, the issue I submitted was more of a feature request than a bug. I 
sent it to -bugs because I couldn't find a mailing list for discussion of 
possible new features. If you had (and documented) a list for new features, it 
might reduce some of the triage needed on -bugs.

Andy Balholm
(509) 276-2065
a...@balholm.com


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