Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Csaba Nagy wrote:
>>> We have _ample_ evidence that the problem is lack of people able to
>>> review patches, and yet there is this discussion to track patches
>>> better. It reminds me of someone who has lost their keys in an alley,
>>> but is looking for them in the street because the light is better there.
>> Bruce, I guess the analogy fails on the fact that you're not looking for
>> a key, but for people, and I thought "better light" will attract people
>> to find you instead of you to need to search...
>
> I believe the problem is not that there isn't enough information, but
> not enough people able to do the work. Seeking solutions in areas that
> aren't helping was the illustration.
>
OK, so how do we attract more people if not by making the job easier for
them? It's not like there aren't plenty of very clever people here - we
just need to encourage them to chip in - and making the task less
daunting by making *all* the information they need readily available
seems a good start too me.
And heck, we're database people - storing and retrieving the data to do
a job is exactly what we do!
Regards, Dave.