Josh Berkus said: > Iavor, > >> Any other suggestions? > > I can tell you from experience that Double-Choco-Latte, another > PHP/PostgreSQL tool, is really set up just for single projects. So it > would work fine for PGAccess-only. However, DCL has its own problems > and is not necessarily better than Mozilla; I personally don't think > it's worth switching tools just to eat our own dogfood if we don't gain > some functionality in the process. > > I'd love to re-write one of these tools someday; they all have ghastly > UI problems. Right. Just after I do the accounting program, and get > caught up on my tax filing, and re-paint the bathroom ...
Thanks, Josh. This was the answer I wanted to hear. > The one thing that really "bugs" me about Mozilla/Issuezilla is that, > if you click the link on an issue e-mail, you don't get automatically > logged in, forcing you to search for the bug a second time if you want > to commment or close the issue. Grrr. Also there's no option *not* to > get the darned e-mails for people who check the web interface > regularly. What don't you try bugzilla.bugzilla.org or something like that :) I mean - the guys at Mozilla have made a great product using Bugzilla. I would be happy if we bring pgaccess at least to the level of Mozilla. Then we can talk about changing the bug tracking system. Agreed? ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])