On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 10:43:12PM -0700, Josh Berkus wrote: > Tom, > > > These days I doubt there's anyone around the project who refuses to use > > a web browser at all. However, I still personally find it much more > > convenient to read and respond to mailing-list postings than to have to > > go and visit random web pages to find out if there's something I need to > > know about. So my current take on this would be that the bug tracker > > would have to have a reasonable "output" email capability, but I'd not > > necessarily insist on being able to "input" to it by mail. Red Hat's > > present bugzilla system could be described that way --- and while I > > can't say I'm in love with it, I can deal with it. > > Actually, if that's the only objection it's solved. RT will now allow you to > create, comment on, modify, and close bugs by e-mail. And the RT team would > be thrilled to have us using it, in theory enough to provide some setup help. > There's one thing that RT doesn't do by e-mail (can't remember offhand) but > that's a TODO for them so it should be fixed soon. > > So, if the only real requirement for a bug tracker is that we can handle it > 100% by e-mail, and integrate it with the pgsql-bugs list, that is possible.
Does Trac have similar capability? Reason I'm asking is that I think *eventually* it would be very useful to have trac's ability to link bugs, version control, wiki, etc. all together. I know it'll probably be quite some time before that happens, but I'm sure that if we go with RT it'll never happen. -- Jim C. Nasby, Sr. Engineering Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pervasive Software http://pervasive.com work: 512-231-6117 vcard: http://jim.nasby.net/pervasive.vcf cell: 512-569-9461 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match