Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@commandprompt.com> writes:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>> The argument for doing this now hinges solely on a marketing-driven
>> choice of version name, and not on any actual evidence that applications
>> are ready for it.  We really need to do this at the start of a devel
>> and alpha test cycle, not at the end.

> Application writers probably didn't bother all that much with alphas
> though.  The bulk of them is going to start with the betas, which have
> not been delivered yet, so it seems a good time to try.

I still think that changing it now is going to open a can of worms that
we shouldn't be opening at this stage.  We have got more than enough to
worry about for 9.0 already.  I think it is absolute folly to believe
that this is only going to be a matter of "flip the default and nothing
else is going to pop up".

                        regards, tom lane

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