I usually do it, but it might take a week to put together.

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Robert Treat wrote:
> Once you folks are done going through the remaining list of patches, can
> we get someone to send a rough list of new features in 7.4 sent over to
> -advocacy? Please feel free to highlight any items that you think
> warrant special notice from a technical standpoint. Thanks in advance,
> 
> Robert Treat
> 
> On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 17:26, Tom Lane wrote:
> > The Postgres core committee would like to announce that we are now in
> > feature-freeze mode for the 7.4 release.
> > 
> > All patches already received in pgsql-patches will be considered in the
> > usual fashion (and yes, we'll allow some slack for fixing problems in
> > them).  New features arriving in the future will be held for 7.5.
> > 
> > Feel free to keep sending patches that fix bugs or improve
> > documentation; only new features are out.
> > 
> > The plan is to spend the next two weeks cleaning things up (bug fixes,
> > documentation, etc) with a formal beta release scheduled on or about
> > July 15.
> > 
> > Final release of 7.4 will be whenever it seems ready, as usual.
> > 
> >                     regards, tom lane
> > 
> 
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