On 17.1.2013 16:54, Dave Page wrote:
It's not a case of voting I'm afraid. It's finding someone with the
time and desire to implement the feature.


When team working on pgAdmin will get rid of all bugs (hope it is not infinity collection) then they may start on improving the product. I know pgAdmin is open source and its for free. But it is not reason to answer this way. I noticed that any improvement request is rejected with comment "do it your self". In my opinion it's a shame.

It's quite clear that some features are just unfinished prototypes and no one wants to touch this again (being afraid to crash it completely). Unfortunately it tells everything about quality of code. But one day it must be refactored and some features must be cleaned up. So why to not start improving pgAdmin today? Is it really matter of time or desire (rather reluctance)?

with regards
MK



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