Re: Commit fest queue - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andrew Dunstan
Subject Re: Commit fest queue
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Msg-id 47FFA682.9040109@dunslane.net
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In response to Re: Commit fest queue  (Gregory Stark <stark@enterprisedb.com>)
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Gregory Stark wrote:
> As an aside, you've reminded me about another thing that bothers me about
> Bugzilla and RT. In both cases they seem to put a lot of focus around the idea
> of "searching" bugs. I don't really get why.
>
> Maybe it makes sense if you plan to be like Mozilla and have 8-year-old bugs
> that nobody ever sees let alone updates, but surely that isn't the goal.
>
>
>   

No, there are several perfectly good reasons. It seems unlikely that you 
have never actually used bugzilla in earnest or you would not have made 
this comment.

First, there are reports that get marked "not a bug". If somebody has 
found some behaviour that might be a bug, then being able to search for 
similar reports in the past and see the response is very valuable (and 
saves developers from having to give the same answer over and over)

Second, the system is used to track features as well as things that are 
strictly bugs. So, for example, you can find the response to a previous 
feature request.

A list of open feature requests in effect gives you a TODO list for nothing.

cheers

andrew



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