Re: Learning curves and such (was Re: pgFoundry) - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Russell Smith
Subject Re: Learning curves and such (was Re: pgFoundry)
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Msg-id 200505180906.29273.mr-russ@pws.com.au
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In response to Re: Learning curves and such (was Re: pgFoundry)  (Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>)
Responses Re: Learning curves and such (was Re: pgFoundry)
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On Wed, 18 May 2005 04:31 am, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Andrew,
> 
> > Last time it came up I thought the problem was that there was not a
> > consensus on *which* bugtracker to use.
> 
> Or whether to use one.    Roughly 1/3 bugzilla, 1/3 something else, and 1/3 
> don't want a bugtracker.  And, among the people who didn't want bugzilla, 
> some were vehemently opposed to it.  Bugtrackers discussed included GForge, 
> bugzilla, RT, Roundup, Jura (they offered a free license) and a few I don't 
> remember.
> 
> > Incidentally, I'm not advocating we use bugzilla (if anything I think
> > I'd lean towards using RT), but this seems like a good opportunity to
> > note that as of a week or two ago bugzilla's HEAD branch supports using
> > PostgreSQL as its backing store, and this will be maintained.
> 
> One of the things which came out of the bugtracker discussion is that anything 
> we use must have the ability for developers to interact 100% by e-mail, as 
> some critical developers will not use a web interface.
> 
Doesn't pgfoundry offer this?  If not in 3.3, I'm sure it's in Gforge 4.0, or 4.1  which will be
released soon.

Regards

Russell


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