Re: Branch 1.14?
От | Erwin Brandstetter |
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Тема | Re: Branch 1.14? |
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Msg-id | beffe11d-8d18-4eec-a710-5c4528c4751c@x3g2000yqj.googlegroups.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Branch 1.14? (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>) |
Список | pgadmin-hackers |
On Jun 15, 11:57 am, dp...@pgadmin.org (Dave Page) wrote: > On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Guillaume Lelarge > > <guilla...@lelarge.info> wrote: > > We don't have both. We currently have a pgAdmin which supports > > everything back to 7.3. > > No we don't. We have a pgAdmin, which it says on the website supports > back to 7.3. I know I haven't run anything older than 8.0 for *years*, > and certainly the QA guys at EDB don't. I don't believe Erwin does > either. Therefore I don't believe we can honestly say we support back > to 7.3. My last contact with a pg < 8.2 is a couple of years back now. So, no, I don't test those older versions. After reading the thread, I would vote for something like this: - Officially support (and actively care for) versions that pg officially supports at release time. - That doesn't mean we have to actively rip out older stuff as long as it doesn't cause pain. - IF older stuff is cause for complications, remove it. - Communicate the policy to our users. Hint towards older versions for older versions of pg. Maybe even a little table with matching version numbers? Add something like this at http://pgadmin.org/index.php and http://pgadmin.org/docs "pgAdmin officially supports all officially supported versions of PostgreSQL at release time. Older versions of the database should mostly work, too. If you run into problems with an outdated version of PostgreSQL you may want try an older version of pgAdmin." Regards Erwin
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