On 05/28/2011 05:47 AM, MauMau wrote:
From: "Peter Eisentraut" <pete...@gmx.net>
On fre, 2011-05-27 at 13:55 -0400, Robert Haas wrote:
Also, I think it's about time we got ourselves some kind of bug
tracker. I have no idea how to make that work without breaking
workflow that works now, but a quick survey of my pgsql-bugs email
suggests that this is far from the only thing slipping through the
cracks.

The problem is finding a usable bug tracking software.

I think JIRA is very good. Almost all projects in Apache Software
Foundation (ASF) including Tomcat, Hadoop, Apache HTTP server, use JIRA.
With JIRA, we can know various counts such as the number of bugs per
major/minor release, not-fixed bugs, new features in each major release,

well that is rather basic functionality of a tracker software and i would expect those to be a given, but I don't think that is where the problems are with implementing a tracker for postgresql.org...


Stefan

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