Re: 7.4 compatibility question - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: 7.4 compatibility question
Date
Msg-id 200310261344.h9QDirp13426@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Re: 7.4 compatibility question  (Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>)
Responses Re: 7.4 compatibility question
Re: 7.4 compatibility question
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Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> >Yes, I had thought about that --- I put something about migrating to 7.3
> >on a web page and put the URL in the release notes, and the URL kept
> >becoming invalid as they changed web configurations.  I am afraid we
> >have to keep this in CVS so we don't lose it over time.
> >
> >It could be huge.  Current release notes for 7.4 is around 500 lines.  I
> >think I could do this in another 500 lines.
> >
> 
> This is starting to sound awfully like a conventional bug tracking 
> system but without the support infrastructure. Why not go the whole 
> distance? Then your release notes could give the numbers and headings of 
> bugs fixed  (including features added) and those who want more details 
> could look at the bug reports. The process could be a whole lot less 
> painful than it appears to be right now, I suspect.

Bug tracking systems have the same limitation as incremental release
notes --- youi have to do a lot of piecemeal work to get complete output
at the end, rather than doing it more efficiently in one batch.

Most people working on PostgreSQL are volunteers, and one of my primary
jobs is to make it easy for them --- if it takes me a week to get the
release notes together --- so be it --- I am making it easier for
others.

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