[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Seriously, I have wondered if it might be a good idea to assemble a small "hit team" that would take some high profile open source projects and make sure they worked with Postgres. Bugzilla would be the most obvious candidate, but there are certainly others. I suspect that could be quite productive, though.

Thoughts?

Roundup is a very nice, very capable issue tracking system. It's open source, written in Python, but is in need of migrating to a real database system. Currently it runs on BerkeleyDB, SQLite and there's a first port on MySQL. Somebody has already sent PostgreSQL patches (Elein, I think ?), but I'm sure it's the right moment to help before it gets too much MySQL-ism... ;-)

The Roundup project is at:

http://roundup.sourceforge.net/

and you can see it running with a more complete bug tracking schema at
the Fresco project:

http://issues.fresco.org/.

Georges Martin



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