On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Tom Lane wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (D'Arcy J.M. Cain) writes: > > When is 7.1 being locked down? I may be releasing 3.1 with a few small > > fixes and changes very soon. > > You've probably got about 2 weeks before beta starts. Bug fixes are > accepted during beta freeze, of course --- just no new-feature > development. how are we dealing with third party software like this though? Stuff like PyGreSQL and PGAccess should be "at the authors discretion", no? As they don't interfere with the core functionality and build of the system?
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