With respect, your email did not ask anything about helping out with the
project - you thanked me for my work on the project, and then told me that
jQuery wasn't stable and was a bad choice for pgAdmin. I haven't replied
yet as I'm on vacation and only sporadically reading email.

Whilst I respect any informed opinions about our work, people will always
disagree occasionally. I did a lot of research before choosing the
technologies we use, including consulting with a number of people I know
who are very experienced web developers, and none of them suggested using
anything other than jQuery. At this point, changing that would be near
impossible as it's so heavily used.

As you can imagine, a project as large as pgAdmin 4 is bound to have issues
that get missed despite our best efforts at QA (as well as some we deem
acceptable to meet our timelines). We're continuing to invest significant
amounts of developer time to further improve the application, and are
prioritising issues (and missing features) requested by users in the field.
You can follow the progress we're making on the pgadmin-hackers mailing
list, or by checking the commits to the git repository.

We're happy for users to contribute to the project. If you wish to work on
bugs or features, you can find them listed on the tracker at
https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgadmin4/issues. Obviously we
prefer people to work on tickets based on their target version and
priority, but you are free to contribute as you see fit. All we ask is that
you let us know if you're working on something to avoid duplicated effort,
and for new features, propose your design on the mailing list to ensure
we're happy with the direction you intend to take.

Regards, Dave

On Monday, December 26, 2016, Irina Mileva <imil...@transfermate.com> wrote:

> Hi Melvin,
>
> Thank you for your email. I am honoured to meed you. I am still using
> pgAdmin 3 as well. It is a matter of time for it to stop working as
> expected. My prays are with pgadmin. It is the best visual perspective of
> PostgreSql.
> The whole idea of web based db manager is a bit incomplete... jQuery can
> not be used for serious and long term supported projects. I am a web
> developer and this is based on my practice...
> No matter what is my opinion I still want to support pgadmin 4. I can
> deliver some qa test, there is no time to develop my self. However I tried
> to contact Dave Page and other supporters. No one gives me a procedure how
> to participate to the project... I am just sharing my pain :-) Do not want
> you to take from your time.
> Wishing you happy holidays.
>
> Kind regards,
> Irina
>
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> On 26 декември 2016 г. 16:25:11 Melvin Davidson <melvin6...@yahoo.com
> <javascript:;>> wrote:
>
> Irina,
>
> I am not PgAdmin support. I am a retired DBA. I happen to agree with you
> that PgAdmin4 is not ready for prime time. It is slow and lacks many of the
> features in PgAdmin3, in addition a few of the features it does have do not
> work. For that reason I continue to use PgAdmin3. That being said, I have
> replied back to Marcin that I believe the reason his pg_restore is not
> working is because his dbname is CamelCase. I suggested he use the command
> line version of pg_restore and look in postgres log for any errors. Since
> then I have not heard back from him.
>
> Melvin Davidson
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> ________________________________
> From: Irina Mileva <imil...@transfermate.com <javascript:;>>
> To: "pgadmin-support@postgresql.org <javascript:;>" <
> pgadmin-support@postgresql.org <javascript:;>>
> Sent: Monday, December 26, 2016 8:45 AM
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Restoring Db
>
> Data base restore is not working long time ago. PgAdmin 4 sounds more like
> a sabotage the project as well.
> I can support pgadmin 3 and 4 with a professional QA support. Hope someone
> will answer me this time.
>
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> On 24 декември 2016 г. 6:30:23 Marcin Bienias <marcin.bien...@hotmail.com
> <javascript:;><mailto:marcin.bien...@hotmail.com <javascript:;>>> wrote:
>
> > pgAdmin 3 v1.22.2
> > MacOS Sierra 10.12.1
> >
> > After instaling few time when i try to restore database i can’t do that.
> > I chose .tar file but i can’t use restore button. its grey and don’t
> work.
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