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On 01/11/2016 11:18 AM, James Keener wrote:
There was a side thread in the CoC thread about expanding the dev
community and making it easier for new devs to get involved. I would
think that a bug tracker, especially one where bugs can be labeled as
"Newbie Friendly" could go a long way towards that goal.

Additionally, a proper bug tracker would make it easier for future users
to find resolutions to issues.

Are there any technical reasons that the project doesn't use a bug
tracker (beyond pgsql-bugs)?

on -hackers there is on an ongoing thread about this [1] but the long and short is a: It is a culture issue. Warning, the thread has been going on for almost 4 months.

JD

1. http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAG9n48_CoXd-8+nU6ri=Ht5pUD47JALyfCp=ztmcdoYcUvHLcA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx




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