On 09/25/2015 09:32 AM, Tom Lane wrote: > 2. There's no visibility for outsiders as to what issues are open or > recently fixed. Not being outsiders, I'm not sure that we are terribly > well qualified to describe this problem precisely or identify a good > solution --- but I grant that there's a problem there. > > I do not know how much emphasis the project should place on point #2. > By definition, fixing that will not return any direct benefit to us.
I would argue that there is some benefit for us in terms of advocacy. We certainly get criticized for our lack of a bug tracker. I don't know of anyone who specifically rejected Postgres because of that fact, but would not be surprised if has happened. Joe -- Crunchy Data - http://crunchydata.com PostgreSQL Support for Secure Enterprises Consulting, Training, & Open Source Development
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