Tom Lane wrote:
Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org> writes:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 12:37 AM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
As has been mentioned a couple times, we're well overdue for updates of
the back branches. �Seems like time to get that done, so we'll be
wrapping 8.2.x and up this Thursday for release Monday the 26th.

8.2 up, including 9.1.1? I'm not sure our QA guys will be able to cope
with verification of so many individual installers in that timeframe -
8.2 - 9.0 is hard enough to do in one go.

Well, all the pre-9.1 branches are definitely badly in need of updates.
9.1 maybe could go without at this point, but we do have one crasher bug
and one serious memory leak fixed there, neither new in 9.1.  I'd just
as soon not establish a precedent for not releasing the same fixes at
the same time in all branches.

How about we wrap them all, but you could let your team slip the 9.1
update for a day or so if they need more time?  It's certainly less
critical than the older branches.

I would prefer that all branches have synchronized patch releases as they seem to have had in the past, and that the latest production is included, 9.1.1 in this case, even if its change set is more minor. -- Darren Duncan

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