"Joshua D. Drake" <jd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I have thought about that, however I would at least at some level want a > blessing. For example, if we did that would we do it with > pgFoundry bug tracking? Or would we use Trac? Or Bugzilla? I think the main thing that's killed previous proposals in this line is that we could never get a consensus on which bug tracker to use. Personally I'd be OK with Bugzilla, since I use it at Red Hat already, but I know that some hate it violently. There are also a set of issues involved in integrating any such project with the pgsql-bugs list, which in the estimation of many of us is not broken and does not need fixing. Old-timers will recall that we already had one bad experience with an early open-source bug tracker, which has left people a bit shy of the concept too. I think a large part of that had to do with confusion between the purposes of bug *reporting* and bug *tracking*. A mailing list does very well for reporting issues that might be bugs, but not so well for tracking the status of acknowledged bugs. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly