Magnus Hagander <mag...@hagander.net> writes: > That said, having this in a different format would in no way fix the fact > that the information is mislabeled and obsolete. It would likely be > equally mislabeled and obsolete in an issue tracker. Just look at almost > any of the other projects out there that *do* use an issue tracker and have > been around for 20+ years.
The long and the short of it is that a list like this is only of value if it gets diligently maintained. Putting the data in a different tool changes nothing about that. (A tool might reduce the effort involved, *if* it's a good match to your workflow. But it won't reduce the effort to zero.) Consulting the wiki page's edit history shows that Bruce has been doing some maintenance work, but almost nobody else does. Evidently that's not enough. I'd be +1 for the "aggressive culling" suggested upthread, but I'm not particularly volunteering to do it, either. regards, tom lane