On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Bruce Momjian wrote:
The nice thing about doing something lke that is those small features would get a degree of testing happening in a live environment ...
Of course that last sentence is the downside too --- people don't want to have to retest their setups after a minor release upgrade.
Nobody would be required to upgrade to a new minor release either ... nobody is *require* to upgrade to any release, for that matter ...
Hell, when we have a client that comes to us with a problem, we don't recommend upgrading unless we find something in the RELEASE NOTES to indicate something has been fixed related to their problem ... it isn't a automatic "well, upgrade to the latest stable first, and then we can help you" ...
God, we still have clients using 7.2 servers, cause they've had no reason yet to upgrade to the latest ... "it works, why upgrade?" is generally the opinion ...
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