On Tue, 2010-04-27 at 14:38 -0400, Greg Smith wrote:
> DATE: The first beta release of PostgreSQL version 9.0 is now
> available. Version 9.0 is the first version of PostgreSQL to include
> built-in real-time binary database replication with query scale-out,
> consisting of two features, "Hot Standby" and "Streaming Replication".
> Combining that with its other major features, this release will expand
> adoption of PostgreSQL by new users and in new types of applications.
How about "Along with it's other major features..."?
I like the focus on replication and the terminology in the second
sentence.
> This release is a beta version. This means that it is expected to have
> bugs, issues, and missing documentation. 9.0 beta is being released so
> that our users will find those issues and allow eliminating them before
> the final release. All PostgreSQL users are emphatically requested to
> download and test version 9.0 to help us produce a timely and more
> trouble-free 9.0 release.
I would remove or replace the word "emphatically". It sounds a little
overstated, especially because the sentence is passively worded.
I'd also remove the word "more" and just say "trouble-free 9.0 release".
Regards,
Jeff Davis