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> well that is rather basic functionality of a tracker software and i > would expect those to be a given, but I don't think that is where the > problems are with implementing a tracker for postgresql.org... Right, the problem has been the lukewarm response from the hackers who would be using it every day, and without whose buy-in using a bug tracker would be possible, but much more difficult. Bug tracking software is definitely religious war territory; most people have a bug tracker they use and tolerate, and pretty much everyone has a bug tracker that they absolutely despise (hi JIRA!). Therefore, I suggest we adopt the first one that someone takes the time to build and implement, along with a plan for keeping it up to date. My own bare bones wish list for such a tracker is: * Runs on Postgres * Has an email interface Make no mistake, whichever we choose, the care of feeding of such a beast will require some precious resources in time from at least two people, probably more. If there is anyone in the community that wants to help the project but hasn't found a way, this is your chance to step up! :) - -- Greg Sabino Mullane g...@turnstep.com End Point Corporation http://www.endpoint.com/ PGP Key: 0x14964AC8 201105282322 http://biglumber.com/x/web?pk=2529DF6AB8F79407E94445B4BC9B906714964AC8 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iEYEAREDAAYFAk3hvCgACgkQvJuQZxSWSsi8gwCfQq/2WRhtnN8HJKoup5KxTrI6 S6QAn1rhm5QIr5cLplhz6U67ZSv6njK8 =oU4a -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers