Re: Commit fest queue - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Stefan Kaltenbrunner
Subject Re: Commit fest queue
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Msg-id 47FDE9EB.3000206@kaltenbrunner.cc
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In response to Re: Commit fest queue  ("Tom Dunstan" <pgsql@tomd.cc>)
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Tom Dunstan wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Stefan Kaltenbrunner
> <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc> wrote:
> 
>>  well what about having the tracker being subscribed to the list and let it
>> create a bug/patch/ticket id automatically for new mails - that way all
>> stuff is automatically tracked ? - That way it can be categorized in the
>> course of the following discussion but no history gets lost.
> 
> I presume you mean for -patches and not -hackers. Even so I reckon
> that would create vastly more noise than signal in the eventual
> tracker - part of the existing problem has been that wading through
> list archives is a pain for someone wanting to know the current status
> of a patch. I can't see the above helping that.

well subscribe to both (so it can track discussions that move from 
-patches to -hackers) but only create tickets for stuff submitted to 
-patches.
As for changing the status of a patch there will always need to be 
someone actually categorizing the patch - either by doing that in the 
tracker (or by adding an email command to one of the mails in the 
discussion or in the gui of whatever tool we use).
The advantage would be that the information is fairly structured and 
most trackers have rather simply ways to condense the information down 
to a simple dashboard like thing (like what we have in the wiki) or 
provide an RSS feed or whatever.


Stefan


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