Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> 
> That seems to indicate that at that stage, barely 2 months ago, the 
> month was not definite, let alone the day.
> 
> I confess that as a newcomer I was not around before the 7.4 cycle, so 
> saying that people should have known the freeze date because it is 
> following past patterns doesn't help me much. Are people supposed to 
> obtain this info by trawling mailing list archives years back, or by 
> some sort of divine revelation? Other OS projects manage this whole 
> process better, IMNSHO. I'm not trying to point fingers, but to get 
> future improvement.

I sent this email on April 16th asking for a status on the big 7.5
features:

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>From pgman Fri Apr 16 14:22:42 2004
Subject: PITR, nested transactions, tablespaces, 2-phase commit:  Status request
To: PostgreSQL-development <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 21:16:20 -0400 (EDT)

Would folks report on the current status of these projects:
        
        o nested transactions (Alvaro Herrera)
        o tablespaces (Gavin Sherry)
        o PITR (Simon Riggs)
        o 2-phase commit (Heikki Linnakangas)

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I got no replies, except for Simon, I think.  Without replies, it is
very hard for us to adjust feature freeze timing for these features.

I should add I have been proposing a longer development period for a
long time because our features are getting more complex.

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