Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Tom Lane wrote:
As best I recall, the immediate branch after 8.2 was the exception not
the rule --- we've usually waited longer than that.

8.2, 8.1, and 8.0 were branched off the x.y.0 release tag. 7.4 was branched at rc1, 7.3 was branched at beta4, 7.2 was branched at final release, 7.1 was branched at 7.1.1. So no. :-)

Personally, I don't agree with following this endless release cycle with an additional indefinite waiting period.

Yeah, that accords with my recollection. Also, it also would have been nice if there had been some information about what was going on.

I don't really buy the double patching argument. Back patching becomes more difficult when there has been significant code drit, but we surely don't expect that much drift in the next week or two. Back patching when there has been no code drift is pretty simple.

cheers

andrew



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