Thread: 8.3 freeze/release

8.3 freeze/release

From
Michael Meskes
Date:
Hi,

it seems a lot of work is still being done on 8.3. But we are in feature
freeze, aren't we? I'm wondering because I'm sitting on some major
changes to ecpg (real prepare amongst them) but haven't committed these
because of the freeze. However, it looks as if new patches are still
coming in. But then I might have gotten a false impression.

Anyway, if the release is still far enough away, I would like to commit
my changes too. 

Comments?

Michael
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Re: 8.3 freeze/release

From
Tom Lane
Date:
Michael Meskes <meskes@postgresql.org> writes:
> it seems a lot of work is still being done on 8.3. But we are in feature
> freeze, aren't we? I'm wondering because I'm sitting on some major
> changes to ecpg (real prepare amongst them) but haven't committed these
> because of the freeze.

Well, we are in feature freeze, but as far as I'm concerned ecpg is its
own little fiefdom.  If you have enough confidence in these changes to
apply them now, no one is going to question you.
        regards, tom lane


Re: 8.3 freeze/release

From
Michael Meskes
Date:
On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 10:04:32AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Well, we are in feature freeze, but as far as I'm concerned ecpg is its
> own little fiefdom.  If you have enough confidence in these changes to
> apply them now, no one is going to question you.

Okay, done. Please test it!

There were some with platforms I didn't test on, but hopefully they are
fixed now. There is one more problem with the threading tests that are
run even if threading is not activated. Will look into this later.

Michael
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