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  • gyngve
    posted December 5, 2009 in Mingle > Announcements

    David, thanks for the response.  

    I found recipes posted in the past month for setting up postgres on ec2 w/ xfs/ebs and snapshotting, which is what I didn't want to waste time on (whereas the corresponding mysql recipes have been around for a much longer time).  I still wish that Amazon had an RDB for postgres, not just mysql.

    I remember 12-18 months ago, postgres was still quite buggy on ActiveRecord compared to mysql (issues such as postgres's pedantic behavior regarding precendence of LIMIT, legal fields to aggregate over when grouping, how it sorts nils compared to mysql..)  Dunno how it is now, as I've been perfectly happy w/ mysql and datamapper.

  • gyngve
    posted December 5, 2009 in Mingle > Feature Requests

    We have need for the opposite too: preventing a set of users from assigning a card property, or preventing a property from being assigned in a certain state transition.

    Basically we have severity and priority properties, but we don't want sales reps and QA folks assigning them, because we need to triage based how much fixing / not fixing affects future actual or potential revenue.