Re: Beta 1 Release Draft - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy
From | Jonathan S. Katz |
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Subject | Re: Beta 1 Release Draft |
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Msg-id | D341047C-434D-428C-AAB5-8AE395B5D9C1@excoventures.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Beta 1 Release Draft (Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>) |
List | pgsql-advocacy |
On Apr 27, 2013, at 7:53 PM, Josh Berkus wrote: > All, > > So, I've taken another tack on this. I realized that the important > thing about the beta was not to provide narrative marketing information > about the beta features, but rather to get our users to test the new > features. This means, among other things, listing as many of them as > possible, rather than highlighting a few "big" ones. We'll do that for > the final release. > > So, here's a draft based on that idea. Please provide feedback, > improvements, and corrections as soon as you can; we may need to send > this out as early as Thursday. > > ============================ > > PostgreSQL 9.3 Beta 1 Released > ============================= > > The first beta release of PostgreSQL 9.3, the latest version of the > world's best open source database, is now available. This beta contains > previews of all of the features which will be available in version 9.3, > and is ready for testing by the worldwide PostgreSQL community. Please > download, test, and report what you find. > > Major Features > -------------- > > The major features available for testing in this beta include: > > * Writeable Foreign Tables > * pgsql_fdw driver for federation of PostgreSQL databases > * Automatically updatable VIEWs > * MATERIALIZED VIEW declaration > * LATERAL JOINs > * Additional JSON constructor and extractor functions > * Indexed regular expression search > * Disk page checksums to detect filesystem failures > > In 9.3, PostgreSQL has switched from using SysV shared memory to using > Posix shared memory and mmap for memory management. This allows easier > installation and configuration of PostgreSQL, but means that we need our > users to rigorously test and ensure that no memory management issues > have been introduced by the change. > > Additional Features > ------------------- > > Additional features included in this release are: > > * Streaming-only remastering of replicas > * Performance and locking improvements for Foreign Key locks > * Parallel pg_dump for faster backups > * Directories for configuration files > * pg_isready database connection checker > * 64-bit Large Object API > * COPY FREEZE for reduced IO bulk loading > * User-defined background workers for automating database tasks > * Recursive view declaration > > For a full listing of the features in version 9.3 Beta, please see the > [release > notes](http://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/release-9-3.html). > Additional descriptions and notes on some of -the new features are > available on the [9.3 Features Wiki > Page](http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_9.3_Features). > > Test 9.3 Beta 1 Now > ------------------- > > We depend on our community to help test the next version in order to > guarantee that it is high-performance and bug-free. Please download > PostgreSQL 9.3 Beta 1 and try it with your workloads and applications as > soon as you can, and give feedback to the PostgreSQL developers. > Features and APIs in Beta 1 will not change substantially before final > release, so it is now safe to start building applications against the > new features. [More information on how to test and report > issues](http://www.postgresql.org/developer/beta) > > Get the PostgreSQL 9.3 Beta 1, including binaries and installers for > Windows, Linux and Mac from [our download > page](http://www.postgresql.org/download). > > Full documentation of the new version [is available > online](http://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static), and also installs > with PostgreSQL. +1 I think this is very good. Jonathan
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