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2023-08 Backend fixes #3144
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List of related issues. Not meant to be worked on directly.
work: backend
Related to Python, Django, and simple SQL
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I'm closing this because I don't think we're planning to do any more of this work for v0.1.4 and the remaining work is still tracked in other tickets. |
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Labels
pr-status: review
A PR awaiting review
type: meta
List of related issues. Not meant to be worked on directly.
work: backend
Related to Python, Django, and simple SQL
These are candidate tasks for backend fixes during cycle 2 starting in 2023-08.
Below issue list is ordered and categorized according to perceived priority.
Sorting and categorization is done with following presumptions in mind,
Therefore, the idea is, given below categorized list, to do higher tasks in higher categories first, if possible.
What frontends needs to be unblocked
User-reported bugs
Supabase research is part of this cycle's work and is deemed less important than above tasks. Analogous frontend effort also has it on their task list, so whoever gets to it first, gets to do it.
Supabase research
Other bugs
point
column centerofci/mathesar#3067User-requested improvements
Other improvements
pytest-xdist
#2843Time estimate
I expect to get to Other bugs category, but not get through it during this cycle. The queue is significantly longer, because that will be useful when backend fixes will be picked up next cycle.
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