Thread: Year of 9.1 release

Year of 9.1 release

From
"Vladimir Chukharev"
Date:
From http://www.postgresql.org/about/press/faq :

Q: What is the current version of PostgreSQL?
A: 9.0, which was released September 20, 2010.
...
Q: When will 9.1 come out?
A: The PostgreSQL project begins work on the next version of PostgreSQL in July of each year, and it generally takes 12
to15 months to work to a release. So expect 9.1 sometime in mid to late 2010.
 

Shouldn't it be 2011?

Best regards,
-- 
Vladimir Chukharev
Tampere University of Technology


Re: Year of 9.1 release

From
Josh Berkus
Date:
On 09/20/2010 11:58 PM, Vladimir Chukharev wrote:
>  From http://www.postgresql.org/about/press/faq :
>
> Q: What is the current version of PostgreSQL?
> A: 9.0, which was released September 20, 2010.
> ...
> Q: When will 9.1 come out?
> A: The PostgreSQL project begins work on the next version of PostgreSQL
> in July of each year, and it generally takes 12 to 15 months to work to
> a release. So expect 9.1 sometime in mid to late 2010.
>
> Shouldn't it be 2011?

Yep.  Will fix.


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