Thread: PostgreSQL status report
Version 6.5 has been a very stable release. The developers were twiddling their thumbs waiting serious bug reports that never occurred. We had a few bugs, but they were mostly rare with easy workarounds. We are packaging version 6.5.1 to be released next week. Announcements of the release will be made in the usual places. We believe this will be the final 6.5.* release. Then, we will start on the next major version, to be released in 3-5 months. Our web site has been overhauled in the past few weeks. I am sure you will like the new layout. The FAQ and TODO list have been overhauled too. The new versions appear on our web site. In fact, the TODO list is more of a bugs/missing_features/TODO list. An article on the history of PostgreSQL development was written. You can view it on our web site, from the main home page(www.postgresql.org) or on our FAQ & Documenation page. It also appears in the July issue of Daemon News(www.daemonnews.org). -- Bruce Momjian | http://www.op.net/~candle maillist@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 853-3000 + If your life is a hard drive, | 830 Blythe Avenue + Christ can be your backup. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026
Another 'lost' mirror is http://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/www.postgresql.org/ the server is currently down for major repairs but the mirror seems to have been discontinued long before that (you could still get a page but it was the 'pre-blue period' mostly yellow elephant page). Is it lost forever? regards, Stuart. At 1:06 pm -0400 17/7/99, Bruce Momjian wrote: >Version 6.5 has been a very stable release. The developers were >twiddling their thumbs waiting serious bug reports that never occurred. >We had a few bugs, but they were mostly rare with easy workarounds. > >We are packaging version 6.5.1 to be released next week. Announcements >of the release will be made in the usual places. We believe this will >be the final 6.5.* release. Then, we will start on the next major >version, to be released in 3-5 months. > >Our web site has been overhauled in the past few weeks. I am sure you >will like the new layout. The FAQ and TODO list have been overhauled >too. The new versions appear on our web site. In fact, the TODO list >is more of a bugs/missing_features/TODO list. > >An article on the history of PostgreSQL development was written. You >can view it on our web site, from the main home page(www.postgresql.org) >or on our FAQ & Documenation page. It also appears in the July issue of >Daemon News(www.daemonnews.org). > > >-- > Bruce Momjian | http://www.op.net/~candle > maillist@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 853-3000 > + If your life is a hard drive, | 830 Blythe Avenue > + Christ can be your backup. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026 +--------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Stuart C. G. Rison | Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research | +--------------------------+ 91 Riding House Street | | N.B. new phone code!! | London, W1P 8BT | | Tel. +44 (0)207 878 4041 | UNITED KINGDOM | | Fax. +44 (0)207 878 4040 | stuart@ludwig.ucl.ac.uk | +--------------------------+--------------------------------------+
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Stuart Rison wrote: > Another 'lost' mirror is http://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/www.postgresql.org/ > > the server is currently down for major repairs but the mirror seems to have > been discontinued long before that (you could still get a page but it was > the 'pre-blue period' mostly yellow elephant page). > > Is it lost forever? The only mirror I have for the UK is: postgresql.rmplc.co.uk The mirrors and sites pages on http://www.postgresql.org/ are updated regularly. Vince. -- ========================================================================== Vince Vielhaber -- KA8CSH email: vev@michvhf.com flame-mail: /dev/null # include <std/disclaimers.h> TEAM-OS2 Online Campground Directory http://www.camping-usa.com Online Giftshop Superstore http://www.cloudninegifts.com ==========================================================================
Hi Vince, At 7:27 am -0400 19/7/99, Vince Vielhaber wrote: >On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Stuart Rison wrote: > >> Another 'lost' mirror is http://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/www.postgresql.org/ >> >> the server is currently down for major repairs but the mirror seems to have >> been discontinued long before that (you could still get a page but it was >> the 'pre-blue period' mostly yellow elephant page). >> >> Is it lost forever? > >The only mirror I have for the UK is: postgresql.rmplc.co.uk Indeed and that is the UK mirror I now use. But the sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk mirror most definitely used to exist and I wondered if anybody knew why (if?) it had been terminally discontinued. It's a very useful mirror for all UK academics because it's on the JANET super-fast network. It may be just a question of writing to someone (webmaster) there and asking to go on mirroring but I though I'd first ask if anyone had any relevant info. >The mirrors and sites pages on http://www.postgresql.org/ are updated >regularly. > regards, Stuart. +--------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Stuart C. G. Rison | Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research | +--------------------------+ 91 Riding House Street | | N.B. new phone code!! | London, W1P 8BT | | Tel. +44 (0)207 878 4041 | UNITED KINGDOM | | Fax. +44 (0)207 878 4040 | stuart@ludwig.ucl.ac.uk | +--------------------------+--------------------------------------+