Josh Berkus wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Since 8.2 is not going to be out in time for any conference I know of,
> we need to revert to using a default city for the date line.
USENIX Lisa? Or are we out farther than that?
In the
> past, we've used New York, New York. However, by a coincidence it's
> fairly likely that several major PostgreSQL developers will be together
> in the Bay Area around the time of the release, so I was thinking of
> using San Francisco, CA. It's also a shameless attempt to piggyback on
> all of the Oracle hullaboloo currently in the news.
>
> Are there any strong objections to this?
>
> Also, based on a consensus reached around the 7.3 release, we're way
> overdue for letting the Australians break the release in their time
> zone (we've done the US and Europe twice each). So if it's practical
> with our web stuff, I'm going to do the release at 15:00 UTC.
>
>
> Josh Berkus
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