On 06/06/2015 07:33 AM, Robert Haas wrote:

On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 6:47 AM, Geoff Winkless <pgsqlad...@geoff.dj> wrote:
To play devil's advocate for a moment, is there anyone who would genuinely
be prepared to download and install an alpha release who would not already
have downloaded one of the nightlies? I only ask because I assume that
releasing
an alpha is not zero-developer-cost and I don't believe
that
  there's a large
number of people who would be happy to install something that's described as
being buggy and subject to change but are put off by having to type
"configure" and "make".

Yes, me and everyone like me in feature set.

Compiling takes time, time that does not need to be spent. If I can push an alpha into a container and start testing, I will do so. If I have to:

git pull; configure --prefix; make -j8 install

Then I will likely move on to other things because my time (nor is any other's on this list) is not free.

If you add into this a test harness that I can execute from the alpha release (or another package) that allows me to instant report via buildfarm or just email a tarball to -hackers that is even better.

I know that I am not taking everything into account here but remember that most of our users are not -hackers. They are practitioners and a lot of them would love to help but just can't because a lot of the infrastructure has never been built and -hackers think like -hackers.


Sincerely,

JD


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