Re: Feature freeze progress report - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Lukas Kahwe Smith
Subject Re: Feature freeze progress report
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Msg-id 46351383.5030306@pooteeweet.org
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In response to Re: Feature freeze progress report  (Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc>)
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Stefan Kaltenbrunner wrote:

>> 2) Introduce a new patch management system. I suggest a web interface
>> through which patches be submitted. This would assign them an ID number,
>> and forward them to the patches list. The system would track any
>> responses to the initial email, logging the thread automatically and
>> making it available through the web interface. Posts from
>> trusted/experienced developers might be highlighted so that committers
>> can see at a glance if any of the more experienced guys have commented
>> on the patch yet. A status flag could easily include a status flag to
>> mark them as "won't accept", "committed", "under review" or "under
>> revision". If left at "under review" for too long, the patch might be
>> highlighted, and if at "under revision" for too long, the patch author
>> might be automatically requested to send a status report.
> 
> this sounds like trying to reinvent a real bugtracking system with an
> email interface ...

I think the angle of this suggestion is to approach things from the 
perspective of trying to automate more according to how people are 
currently working instead of shoehorning an existing solution. It seems 
that most folks on -hackers prefer email based systems. The proposals 
sounds like it would not change anything much for people who choose to 
ignore the web interface and as such it has some appeal to it.

regards,
Lukas


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