Andrew, > Last time it came up I thought the problem was that there was not a > consensus on *which* bugtracker to use.
Or whether to use one. Roughly 1/3 bugzilla, 1/3 something else, and 1/3 don't want a bugtracker. And, among the people who didn't want bugzilla, some were vehemently opposed to it. Bugtrackers discussed included GForge, bugzilla, RT, Roundup, Jura (they offered a free license) and a few I don't remember. > Incidentally, I'm not advocating we use bugzilla (if anything I think > I'd lean towards using RT), but this seems like a good opportunity to > note that as of a week or two ago bugzilla's HEAD branch supports using > PostgreSQL as its backing store, and this will be maintained. One of the things which came out of the bugtracker discussion is that anything we use must have the ability for developers to interact 100% by e-mail, as some critical developers will not use a web interface. -- --Josh Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings