Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> writes: > Still, this kind of seems like a laundry list to me. I'd argue for > cutting range types, extended statistics, SEARCH / CYCLE, TOAST, and > emergency mode vacuum. They're all nice, and I'm glad we have them, > but they're also things that only people who are deeply steeped in > PostgreSQL already seem likely to appreciate. Better scalability, less > bloat, working OUT parameters, and query pipelining have benefits > anyone can understand.
But of course it's a laundry list, and it's aimed at people steeped in Postgres, because who else is going to be reading release notes? Anyway, after re-reading the list, I concur that the TOAST item shouldn't make the cut, so I took that out along with the explicit mention of FDWs, and added something about emergency vacuum. Pushed at https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commitdiff;h=765f677f364100072160e7af37288eb1df2ff355 regards, tom lane