Bruce Momjian wrote:
Neil Conway wrote:
On 30-Apr-04, at 8:53 PM, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
For me even September 1st does not seem too late. Major version up
bring users pains including backup/restore application
imcompatibilty... IMO to justify those pains we need to give users
major enhancements. Honestly I don't understand why we should rush the
major version up.

Yeah, I completely agree. I think a feature freeze date of August or September is definitely worth considering.

Tatsuo brought up the an excellent point (that I have been saying for a long time), that the number of must-fix bugs from previous releases is shrinking, and the complexity of new features is increasing.

This dictates the that length of our release process should lengthen
over time.

I agree with this line of thought.

However, perhaps *some* of any increase in development time could be made up by changing how the beta period is handled. In the last two major releases (and possibly earlier ones also), beta lasted much longer than people seemed to think it would/should. Remember this thread from last summer:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-advocacy/2003-07/msg00285.php
There was discussion regarding a release around September 1. When did we actually release? Mid-November.


So that made the 7.4 cycle about 7.5 months of development (2002-11-27 to 2003-07-15 or thereabouts), and 4 months of beta (2003-07-15 to 2003-11-17). I personally think our goal ought to be something like 9 to 12 months of development, followed by 2 to 3 months of beta.

Joe

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