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

From Zdenek Kotala
Subject Re: Feature freeze progress report
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Msg-id 4635E847.30001@sun.com
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In response to Re: Feature freeze progress report  (Dave Page <dpage@postgresql.org>)
List pgsql-hackers
Dave Page wrote:

> 
> In my original message I described my thinking:
> 
> - Developer submits patch, with additional info through a web interface.
> 
> - The web interface formats an email containing the patch description,
> patch and any other info entered, assigns it a patch number, and
> forwards it to the patches list.
> 
> - Discussion ensues on list as per normal. The tracking system monitors
> the list and automatically attaches any posts to the patch that have the
> appropriate reference in the subject line.
> 
> - Community members and committers can review the entire discussion
> through the systems web interface. Updated patches could be submitted
> online.
> 
> - Committers log into the system when necessary to alter the status
> (committed, rejected, awaiting revision, under review etc), or the queue
> name (8.3, 8.4 etc). This could also be done automagically via email
> keywords from specific addresses.
> 
> You would no longer need to manually manage the queue, and the
> committers would simply need to tweak the status flag as required.
> 


You can look on Apache Derby project. I think everything what you 
mentioned there Derby project is using.

See http://db.apache.org/derby/
    Zdenek


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