On Jul 7, 2009, at 8:06 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
I'd personally be perfectly happy with a community decision to
desupport
7.4 now, or perhaps after the next set of update releases (which we're
probably overdue for, BTW). We cannot support an indefinitely large
set
of back branches, and a five-year lifespan seems about right to me.
I had kind of thought it was five active versions, which translates to
more or less the same thing. In that case, 7.4 would shortly be
dropped. So I ask:
1. Should 7.4 be dropped after the release of 7.4.26?
2. Should there be an articulated, published maintenance policy? Or,
at least, a prominent list saying, "these are the versions we actively
support as of now"?
Thanks,
David
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