Hello David,
If the tracker is outdated what is the preferred method for reporting
bugs etc ?
Many thanks
Pete
> Hello Renat,
>
> I'm pretty much the only SQL Relay developer. Others have come and gone
> over the years, and lots of people have submitted patches, but I'm the
> primary developer. Admittedly development has slowed in recent years.
> For a while I focused on commercial support, and recently on other
> pursuits, but development does continue.
>
> If you have a patch, please send it to me directly, I'll review it and
> if it looks good, I'll include it in the next release.
>
> The tracker is outdated. I need to just disable it for now.
>
> David Muse
> dav...@fi...
>
> On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 15:35 +0300, Renat Sabitov wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I have some questions about sqlrelay development process. How it is
>> organized? How could developers interested in some features to be
>> included in sqlrelay offer patches?
>> I found tracker on sourceforge
>> (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=10238), but is it used by
>> David Muse? There is only open issues and none of them is closed.
>>
>> If I found a bug and have a patch, what should I do to get it fixed in
>> next release?
>>
>> I'm really looking forward for answers.
>>
>>
>
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