> Actually, the "big" change is such that will, at least as far as I'm > understanding it, break pretty much every front-end applicaiton ... which, > I'm guessing, is pretty major, no? :)
I've always thought of our release numbering as having "themes". The 6.x series took Postgres from interesting but buggy to a solid system, with a clear path to additional capabilities. The 7.x series fleshes out SQL standards compliance and rationalizes the O-R features, as well as adds to robustness and speed with WAL etc. And the 8.x series would enable Postgres to extend to distributed systems etc., quite likely having some fundamental restructuring of the way we handle sources of data (remember our discussions a couple years ago regarding "tuple sources"?). So I feel that bumping to 8.x just for schemas is not necessary. I *like* the idea of having more than one or two releases in a series, and would be very happy to see a 7.3 released. - Thomas ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org