Stefan Kaltenbrunner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Simon Riggs wrote: >> My thinking is to move to a two stage release process: Do one >> "production" release annually, and one "dev" release at the 6 month >> mid-point.
> I'm not really convinced that this is good idea at all - it would lead > to further fragmentation of developer resources (likely more versions to > support and more frequent releases which to put quite a load on > developers by itself). That's my reaction too. The overhead of a "dev" release would be just as high as a full release, and we don't really have enough manpower to do two releases a year. We *definitely* haven't got enough manpower to double the number of back branches we are trying to keep patched. So this could only work if dev releases are abandoned from a support perspective when the next full release comes out, and that will entirely guarantee that no DBA will use one in production. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq