Thread: Can't see my Issue
Hi,
In a previous email I suggested the use of a master password. Now I can see at the pgAdmin 4.7 release notes that it was shipped, so I went to the issue page (#4184), but I can't find it in the issue list, and I get a 403 error on the issue's link.
I wanted to see the implementation and since it wasn't attributed to me at the release notes or my user at Redmine, as the releases usually are, does it means I am blocked from it?
Best wishes,
Michel.
On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 5:57 AM Michel Feinstein <michelfeinstein@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,In a previous email I suggested the use of a master password. Now I can see at the pgAdmin 4.7 release notes that it was shipped, so I went to the issue page (#4184), but I can't find it in the issue list, and I get a 403 error on the issue's link.
It's currently hidden and will be unlocked sometime after release.
I wanted to see the implementation and since it wasn't attributed to me at the release notes or my user at Redmine, as the releases usually are, does it means I am blocked from it?
We don't typically attribute features to people other than the author of the code, unless there was non-trivial work done to try to track down an issue or similar, for example, someone writing a complex test case or proof of concept.
Dave Page
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Ok, thanks for the clarification.
On Wed, May 29, 2019, 11:46 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 5:57 AM Michel Feinstein <michelfeinstein@gmail.com> wrote:Hi,In a previous email I suggested the use of a master password. Now I can see at the pgAdmin 4.7 release notes that it was shipped, so I went to the issue page (#4184), but I can't find it in the issue list, and I get a 403 error on the issue's link.It's currently hidden and will be unlocked sometime after release.I wanted to see the implementation and since it wasn't attributed to me at the release notes or my user at Redmine, as the releases usually are, does it means I am blocked from it?We don't typically attribute features to people other than the author of the code, unless there was non-trivial work done to try to track down an issue or similar, for example, someone writing a complex test case or proof of concept.--Dave Page
Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com
Twitter: @pgsnake
EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company