On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Dickson S. Guedes<lis...@guedesoft.net> wrote:
> Em Thu, 02 Jul 2009 00:15:22 -0300, Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com>
> escreveu:
>>
>> The main problem is that my fine software only contains test data at
>> this point.  If we have any volunteers who are available to migrate
>> the information from the Wiki to my app (which will involve a fair
>> amount of legwork), then I recommend that we accept their help as it
>> will make things easier for the CommitFest management team...  which I
>> am all in favor of, especially now that I'm on that team.  On the
>> other hand, if we don't have any volunteers, then I recommend that we
>> continue to use the Wiki for this CommitFest but make sure that all
>> patches for the next CommitFest, and any that follow, get added via
>> the app.
>>
>> So, any volunteers?
>
> I don't know if this tool will be approved yet, but I'm working on
> copying the Wiki entries of CommitFest to pgcommitfest.
>
> Until now i created the following CommitFest Topics based on topics in
> the Wiki:
>
> * Contrib modules
> * EXPLAIN
> * Error Reporting
> * Instrumentation
> * Miscellaneous
> * My New Topic
> * Performance
> * Replication
> * SQL language features
> * Security
>
> All the patches on Miscellaneous topic in Wiki was copied to coridan, but i
> couldn't copy comments of patches thath have one.
>
> Would be nice if a theres is a way to order by some column like Patch Name,
> Topic, Status, Author and Last Activity for example. Some descriptions was
> truncated because de maxsize of textbox.

Brendan Jurd I think is working on an awk script - you probably want
to coordinate with him...

...Robert

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