Brendan Jurd wrote:


In the interests of putting my money where my mouth is, I would be willing to enlist in the housekeeping effort for this hypothetical new system.





It's a nice offer, but honestly, my experience in the commercial world as well as in FOSS tells me that a bug tracking system would need loving care from somebody with years of experience in the postgres development community.


When I was managing this stuff in a commercial setting it took a large part of my day - I had a 30 to 60 minute meeting every morning and spent a further similar period updating, assigning, etc. The people who could do it are just too damned busy. Given the amount that Tom gets done now I'm amazed that he finds time to eat drink and sleep.

The things I tried to suggest earlier in this thread would be much less burdensome.

As for central management ... the phrase "herding cats" springs to mind.

cheers

andrew

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