Justin Clift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After all, every bug is given an ID, so whomever fixes the bug with that
> ID should also mark it off.
Oh? I've never seen a bug ID. Certainly the traffic in pgsql-bugs
doesn't show any such thing.
This isn't going to happen unless there's some fairly convenient
mechanism to make it happen *in the context of responding to email
on the pgsql-bugs list*. At the very least, the webform should add
a link to an appropriate status-update page to the mail that it forwards
to the list.
regards, tom lane
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