This type of unprofessional and disrespectful message is not welcome on the pgAdmin mailing list. It does nothing except upset and annoy the people that have spent hundreds or thousands of hours continually improving pgAdmin, and if anything probably makes those people at the very minimum subconsciously push any comment you make to the back of the queue. I would not be surprised if some of them have kill-filed you at this point.
Anyone is welcome to report a bug. Anyone is welcome to provide constructive feedback on how pgAdmin may be improved. Anyone is welcome to contribute patches or improvements they choose to work on. The developers work extremely hard to continually improve pgAdmin, and constructive feedback is critical to that. Ultimately though, pgAdmin is free and open source. Neither it, or the developers owe you anything or have any obligation to you whatsoever - and they are certainly under no obligation to pay any attention to rude emails. If you disagree, then feel free to use a different tool for managing PostgreSQL. If you are unable to present your feedback and suggestions in a cordial and respectful manner, then I will remove you from the lists. You have already been warned by one senior PostgreSQL community member. On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 3:32 PM <tutilu...@tutanota.com> wrote: > This is absolutely unreal. I never wanted to have to waste my time asking > about pgAdmin 4 ever again, but here we are... > > Every single time I open it, even with a dedicated browser profile which > never gets its data cleared, and even with the special configuration > options (requiring one to hack a file) to not ask for a stupid "master > password", it **still** forces me to first double-click the "Servers", then > double-click the actual "server" to get back to work. So that's four > pointless extra clicks every time I want to use pgAdmin 4. > > How do I make it connect immediately? Why would anyone ever **not** want > it to at the very least show the list of servers? Why have all this extra, > pointless work? > > Needless to say, there's nothing in the "preferences" to set this. It's > seriously mind-boggling. The only reason I've never mentioned this before > has been that there's even worse issues that overshadowed this. > > Sometimes, randomly, it *does* connect immediately to the server once > you've double-clicked the "Servers" thing. The fact that this is not > consistent, but (apparently) random, just further confuses me and makes me > (again) wonder if this program was designed purposely as a psychological > experiment. > -- Dave Page Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com Twitter: @pgsnake