Ron Mayer <rm...@cheapcomplexdevices.com> writes:
> Would postgres get considerably cleaner if a hypothetical 9.0 release
> skipped backward compatibility and removed anything that's only
> maintained for historical reasons?

Yeah, and our user community would get a lot smaller too :-(

Actually, I think any attempt to do that would result in a fork,
and a consequent splintering of the community.  We can get away
with occasionally cleaning up individual problematic behaviors
(example: implicit casts to text), but any sort of all-at-once
breakage would result in a lot of people Just Saying No.

                        regards, tom lane

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