Re: Have you heard? It's 8.0 ... - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Have you heard? It's 8.0 ...
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Msg-id 200408040116.i741Go801086@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Have you heard? It's 8.0 ...  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: Have you heard? It's 8.0 ...
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One issue is that we now have to update the PG_VERSION file in /data
(via configure.in) so we will be forcing an initdb when we make the
change.

Should we go ahead and make these changes now?

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Tom Lane wrote:
> The recent discussion on -hackers was leaning strongly to the idea that
> our upcoming release should be called 8.0 not 7.5, and after some
> small private argument the core committee agrees.  We have a number of
> new features that warrant a major version bump (savepoints, PITR, native
> Windows port --- IMHO any one of those would do it).  What may be even
> more to the point, we have enough internal changes in support of these
> things that we cannot honestly say to the world that this release will
> be more stable than the last one.  Truth-in-advertising mandates that
> we call this an N.0 release, not an N.5 release.  There are people out
> there who will avoid an N.0 release, and in all honesty we cannot tell
> them they shouldn't avoid this one.
> 
> Accordingly, it's hereby decreed that PG-next will be PG 8.0.
> [ now, where did I put that puff of white smoke? ]
> 
>             regards, tom lane
> 
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