Yes, this doesn't affect me, but it just seems to be the wrong workflow, but if you guys don't get annoyed about it, then it's fine I guess.
On Wed, May 15, 2019, 09:27 Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org> wrote: > > > On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 1:01 PM Michel Feinstein < > michelfeinst...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Well, I did a quick look at it and I could see it indeed has more >> options... But for external people (like me) it seems more complicated to >> file Issues and keep track of them. >> >> On Github I would open the project's page, open a new issue, and every >> time there is a new message for my issue (and only my issue) I will be >> notified by email. If anyone wants to know what we spoke about it, all the >> thread is right there on the Issue page. >> >> But currently if I want to file a bug or a feature I have to enroll to an >> email list to communicate it, so I will receive messages for everything, >> every day, which is not in my interest, so I will unsubscribe from this >> mailing list and stop receiving messages for everything, including the only >> think I care about. If I want to check what was argued about an issue in >> the past, I have to search into several emails, not as clean as an Issue >> thread. >> > > Not according to the website: https://www.pgadmin.org/support/ > > > >> Also, I didn't have to login to file a bug report, I could set the >> priority, assign it to people, I had apparently lots of control over it. >> > > I'm not sure how that's an issue? It's mildly annoying for us when people > set the priority of a typo fix to "Immediate", assign it to a developer and > set the target version, but that shouldn't affect you - and you don't have > to fill in those details. > > > >> Not even to mention the interface seems bulky and outdated (but this is >> minor aesthetics, so I don't take this seriously). >> > > I'll take functionality and fitness for purpose over pretty any day :-) > > >> >> Github Issues aren't as complete, but I think it has enough, you can set >> it to a milestone, label it, assign it to people, automatically close it >> with a commit and a pull request, easy to see, follow and track what's >> related to it... All of it with user access control, on who can do what... >> But if your current system has more stuff and you like it, it's fine, it's >> just gave me the appearance of being clunkier, and definitely not as easy >> for someone from outside of the project to jump-in, report, jump-out and >> get eventual updates. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Michel. >> >> >> >> On Wed, May 15, 2019, 05:31 Ray O'Donnell <r...@rodonnell.ie> wrote: >> >>> On 15 May 2019 06:59:11 Michel Feinstein <michelfeinst...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I will...but just to add my 2 cents, it would be a lot better if you >>>> guys could move to Github and use their Issue system instead. >>>> >>> >>> Why? - Just curious. >>> >>> Ray. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 1:43 AM Aditya Toshniwal < >>>> aditya.toshni...@enterprisedb.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 7:46 AM Michel Feinstein < >>>>> michelfeinst...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I can't find a way to create an Expression Index such as: >>>>>> >>>>> Yes, it's not there. You can raise a feature request here - >>>>> https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgadmin4/issues >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> CREATE UNIQUE INDEX idx_lower_unique >>>>>> ON your_table (lower(the_column)); >>>>>> >>>>>> Am I missing something or does pgAdmin really doesn't support it? >>>>>> >>>>>> Best wishes, >>>>>> >>>>>> Michel. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Thanks and Regards, >>>>> Aditya Toshniwal >>>>> Software Engineer | EnterpriseDB India | Pune >>>>> "Don't Complain about Heat, Plant a TREE" >>>>> >>>> >>> > > -- > Dave Page > Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com > Twitter: @pgsnake > > EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com > The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company >