PostgreSQL Partition Manager (pg_partman) v4.7.0 has been released.

IMPORTANT REQUEST: A topic has been opened on the github page to discuss the 
future development of pg_partman and support for trigger-based partitioning. A 
plan is currently in place to begin dropping trigger-based support upon the EOL 
for PostgreSQL 10 on November 10, 2022. Feedback is requested for use-cases 
that could potentially change these plans and continue supporting trigger-based 
partitioning until native partitioning better supports them.

[https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman/discussions/360](https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman/discussions/360)

Version 4.7.0 bring support for PostgreSQL 15. Other changes of note are:

 - A new procedure to run ANALYZE on one or all partition sets managed by 
pg_partman
 - Documentation on how to add missing PROCEDURES from installations of 
pg_partman done before PostgreSQL 10.
 - Additional features and bug fixes for this and prior releases can be found 
in the CHANGELOG.

Links:

Website - 
[https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman](https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman)
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Installation - 
[https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman#installation](https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman#installation)<br>
Documentation - 
[https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman/blob/master/doc/pg_partman.md](https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman/blob/master/doc/pg_partman.md)<br>
Release Notes - 
[https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman/blob/master/CHANGELOG.txt](https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman/blob/master/CHANGELOG.txt)<br>
Crunchy Data - [https://www.crunchydata.com](https://www.crunchydata.com)

Crunchy Data is proud to support the development and maintenance of pg_partman.


--<br>
Keith Fiske<br>
Senior Database Engineer<br>
Crunchy Data

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