The tracker is part of the PostgreSQL project infrastructure, and thus the pgAdmin project has no control over the requirement to login to see tickets.
We are considering a move to Github issues, but that's a huge and complex task.
On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 9:20 AM Philippe Cloutier <chealer@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings, After starting to use pgAdmin a couple years ago and struggling to track one of its issues, I figured out that its issue tracker was not publicly visible (an account is required to display tickets). I reported that meta-issue in report #5042.
The ticket's Status field was later set to Rejected. In August, I asked in that ticket if there was a reason for that.
In September, as there had been no answer, I specifically asked Dave Page, who is responsible for the field's change, if he could explain it. Unfortunately, more than a month later, that question remains unanswered, as can be seen in the following screenshot:
I am therefore resorting to this forum to request help from the pgAdmin community. Can someone either solve that or at least help elucidate? A quick look indicates that Mr Page still contributes to pgAdmin.