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9.5 release scheduling (was Re: logical column ordering)

From:  Tom Lane <tgl-AT-sss.pgh.pa.us>
To:  Josh Berkus <josh-AT-agliodbs.com>
Subject:  9.5 release scheduling (was Re: logical column ordering)
Date:  Thu, 11 Dec 2014 00:35:32 -0500
Message-ID:  <16944.1418276132@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Cc:  Stephen Frost <sfrost-AT-snowman.net>, Andres Freund <andres-AT-2ndquadrant.com>, Robert Haas <robertmhaas-AT-gmail.com>, Alvaro Herrera <alvherre-AT-2ndquadrant.com>, Andrew Dunstan <andrew-AT-dunslane.net>, Pg Hackers <pgsql-hackers-AT-postgresql.org>, Phil Currier <pcurrier-AT-gmail.com>
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Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> writes:
> On 12/10/2014 05:14 PM, Stephen Frost wrote:
>> * Andres Freund (andres@2ndquadrant.com) wrote:
>>> But the scheduling of commits with regard to the 9.5 schedule actually
>>> opens a relevant question: When are we planning to release 9.5? Because
>>> If we try ~ one year from now it's a whole different ballgame than if we
>>> try to go back to september. And I think there's pretty good arguments
>>> for both.

>> This should really be on its own thread for discussion...  I'm leaning,
>> at the moment at least, towards the September release schedule.  I agree
>> that having a later release would allow us to get more into it, but
>> there's a lot to be said for the consistency we've kept up over the past
>> few years with a September (our last non-September release was 8.4).

> Can we please NOT discuss this in the thread about someone's patch?  Thanks.

Quite.  So, here's a new thread.

MHO is that, although 9.4 has slipped more than any of us would like,
9.5 development launched right on time in August.  So I don't see a
good reason to postpone 9.5 release just because 9.4 has slipped.
I think we should stick to the schedule agreed to in Ottawa last spring.

Comments?

			regards, tom lane


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