Greg Stark <gsst...@mit.edu> writes: > I still insist it's unrealistic to consider any of these, even 8.2, as > anything but "best effort" at this point.
Agreed, and we should not pretend otherwise. > Declaring 8.0 "end of life" > today is implying that we haven't already been skipping fixing bugs in > it that would have required major changes. People running 8.1 and 8.2 > should be given the truth that only really important bugs are going to > cause any significant development for these versions. The other side of the coin is that people running such old versions are in it for stability --- they don't *want* bugs fixed, unless they're bugs they've hit themselves. Major fixes that would possibly destabilize the code base would be exactly what's not wanted. Every time I get Red Hat to ship an update version, it's only after fighting tooth and nail to do a "rebase" instead of cherry-picking just the fixes for bugs that paying customers have specifically complained about. The fact that we're pretty conservative about what we back-patch is the only reason I ever win any of those arguments. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers