<p dir="ltr"><br /> On Sep 25, 2012 7:27 AM, "Dave Page" <<a
href="mailto:dpage@pgadmin.org">dpage@pgadmin.org</a>>wrote:<br /> ><br /> ><br /> ><br /> > On Tue, Sep
25,2012 at 3:21 AM, Jonathan S. Katz <<a
href="mailto:jonathan.katz@excoventures.com">jonathan.katz@excoventures.com</a>>wrote:<br /> >><br /> >>
Hi,<br/> >><br /> >> I have a patch that updates "What's New" URL to point to the 9.2 release notes (see
attached).<br/> ><br /> ><br /> > Thanks - I've committed and pushed it. The change should show up soon.<br />
> <br /> >><br /> >><br /> >> One reason I'm commenting on this trivial change is that it is
somethingwe do need to remember to do every release. Perhaps there might be an easier method to update the "What's
New"page, perhaps having it point automatically to the new version of the release notes once we release?<br />
>><br/> ><br /> > Doesn't seem unreasonable. <p dir="ltr">As a first step, did you put it on the wiki page
(inthe pgweb project) that lists which steps should be made for each major release? Since its something that only
happensonce a year, and we have to change a bunch of other pages (such as which docs versions exist) then anyway, I
thinkit's acceptable to have it as a manual process. (i won't stand in the way if someone wants to automate it of
course...)<p dir="ltr">/Magnus <br />