Re: should we have a separate page that clearly defines what a minor release is and why it's a good idea to keep up with them?
От | Magnus Hagander |
---|---|
Тема | Re: should we have a separate page that clearly defines what a minor release is and why it's a good idea to keep up with them? |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 20070221144716.GA21044@svr2.hagander.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: should we have a separate page that clearly defines what a minor release is and why it's a good idea to keep up with them? (Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>) |
Ответы |
Re: should we have a separate page that clearly
defines what a minor release is and why it's a good idea to keep up
with them?
Re: should we have a separate page that clearly defines what a minor release is and why it's a good idea to keep up with them? |
Список | pgsql-docs |
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 09:30:47AM -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote: > Magnus Hagander wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 08:22:30PM -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote: > > > Andrew Hammond wrote: > > > > I know it's mentioned in the FAQ, but I'd like to have a separate page > > > > that describes what a minor release is, and why it's a good idea to > > > > keep up with them. Basically, I want something simple and clear to > > > > point middle-managers at when they ask me why I want to upgrade the > > > > database. > > > > > > > > I'm willing to write it, if there's a consensus that it would be worth > > > > having. > > > > > > I think adding to the FAQ is the best solution. What additional > > > information to we need there? > > > > I think it's important enough (and unclear enough to a lot of people) > > that it shuold have it's own non-FAQ section. Either as a page on the > > website or as a page in the documentation. > > If you look at the developer documentation, you will see I overhauled > the instructions for upgrading a minor release: > > http://momjian.us/main/writings/pgsql/sgml/install-upgrading.html > > I think that would be a good place to add more text. What additional > text do we need? Something about how you are less likely to hit a new > bug if you minor upgrade than if you stay on an older release? Something about how we put only critical fixes in back branches, and not new features. How we *really* recommend that people should always be on the latest release in a branch. How we will never (knowingly) change the behaviour of anything in a back branch (without being *very* clear in the release notes of what and why). More focus on how easy that part is. Mainly, I think people don't upgrade because (a) they don't know what they gain, and (b) they're scared something will break. We need to counter those two arguments. //Magnus
В списке pgsql-docs по дате отправления: