On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 02:22:01AM +0000, Greg Stark wrote: > > Really I think you guys are on the wrong track trying to map Postgres > releases to commercial support terms. None of the Postgres releases > are "supported" in the sense that there's no warranty and no promises, > it's all best effort. If you want a promise of anything then pay > someone for that service. > > As with any open source software if you're running 7-year-old versions > of the software you can't seriously expect the developers to take any > interest in bugs you discover which don't affect current releases. > Other projects don't release back branches at all. The most the > developers are likely to do if your bugs require serious engineering > is declare that the version you're using is too old.
Claiming to support versions that are "too old" is giving users a false sense of comfort. Encouraging users to use these versions is actually harming them as when this happens they will be stuck with either living with the bug or doing an immediate unplanned upgrade. I suggest we announce now that both 7.4 and 8.0 will EOL when 8.5 is expected to ship, or to comfort those who never use .0 versions when 8.5.1 ships. -dg -- David Gould da...@sonic.net 510 536 1443 510 282 0869 If simplicity worked, the world would be overrun with insects. -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers