Hi Peter ...

        The problem this cycle has been that as soon as a package is ready
for announce, ppl have been cropping up with bugs that need to be fixed,
so we don't bother announcing it ... except to -hackers ...

        We are currently at Release Candidate 3, with an RC4 most likely
going out tomorrow evening, which will also be announced to -announce as
the 'final release before release' ...

        ... and, if all goes well, the full relesae will be out on Friday
of this coming week ...

On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Peter Galbavy wrote:

> We are just (as per other queries recently) building a new system
> using postgresql as the backend database. 7.1 seems like it is going
> give us a number of essential fixes and useful features that make it
> worth waiting a while.
>
> As I have not seen announcements of the beta and RC cuts on
> pgsql-announce, I would assume the development schedule is a more
> closed thing than general chatter here, BUT is there an target
> timetable for 7.1 (more that "when its ready" and subsequent 7.1.1
> type releases ?
>
> This information would help us decide whether to use an RC as a
> development platform, moving to release later when we are ready to
> test final work.
>
> Also, would it be possible to announce alpha/beta/RC releases to
> pgsql-announce ?
>
> rgds,
> --
> Peter Galbavy
> Knowledge Matters Ltd
> http://www.knowledge.com/
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