Nathan Wagner <nw...@hydaspes.if.org> writes: > On Wed, Feb 06, 2019 at 10:50:51PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote: >> I do have a modest proposal for improving things going forward. How >> about, if a commit purports to fix a particular bug, that we say >> "Fixes: https://postgr.es/m/<message-id>" in place of our current >> habit of saying "Discussion: ...". For bugs that have come in through >> the bug form, the bug number is trivially extractable from the >> message-id these days;
> The bug number would only be extractable from the message-id of the > first message. This proposal would require finding the message-id of > the original message, rather than just looking at the subject of any > message in the thread. That seems like more work than is really > necessary. The existing convention is already to cite the message-id of the start of the thread. I proposed this exactly because it's no more work than before for the committer. > A bigger question, at least for me is do people actually want to use the > system I've set up? Yeah, that's really the bottom line here --- there's been a lot of "if you build it they will come" theorizing about bug trackers, but we have little evidence either way about how people would really use one. regards, tom lane