Re: Bug tracking (was Re: +/- Inf for float8's)

Don Baccus <dhogaza@pacifier.com>

From: Don Baccus <dhogaza@pacifier.com>
To: Vince Vielhaber <vev@michvhf.com>
Cc: Ned Lilly <ned@greatbridge.com>, Philip Warner <pjw@rhyme.com.au>, Ben Adida <ben@openforce.net>, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>, Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu>, Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>, "Ross J. Reedstrom" <reedstrm@rice.edu>, pgsql-hackers@hub.org
Date: 2000-08-21T19:24:49Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
At 02:54 PM 8/21/00 -0400, Vince Vielhaber wrote:
>On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Don Baccus wrote:

>> Learning to use AOLserver is going to be harder than writing a
>> bugtracker and associated tools from scratch?  I find that hard to
>> believe.  

>Learning how to use it is only a tiny part of it.  You still have to
>migrate your website to it.   It's not a drop in replacement.  So
>writing a bugtracker that will fit the environment vs learning a new
>webserver & migrating your website & rebuilding or rewriting custom 
>apps ...   For the average, busy admin, don't count too heavily on
>the latter.   They're more likely to stick with what they know and
>trust regardless of how good something else is reported to be.

So run the development portion of the site on a different server.  Who
said anything about migrating the entire postgres site to AOLserver???

>> If it's true, of course they could run Apache, since arsDigita
>> provides a module which implements the AOLserver API in Apache
>> for exactly this reason, thus making it possible to run the
>> toolkit (including the SDM) under Apache.
>
>First I heard of this, but I'd also have concerns of it's reliability.
>It has to be real new.

Yep.  Written by Robert Thau, one of the original eight core Apache
developers, under contract to aD.

>And if it fails it's not ars that looks bad,
>it's the site that's running it.

arsDigita gets on average greater than $500,000 to develop and deploy
a website.

If aD deploys one on Apache+mod_aolserver (they paid for the development
of this module) and it falls over, do you really believe aD won't look
bad?

Seeing as they'd very likely be sued, I think you're wrong.



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