Обсуждение: Trumpeting 7.4 ... or not?
Folks, For those of you who don'f follow the HACKERS list, I have some very dissapointing news. It looks like none of the following features will make it into 7.4: Point In Time Recovery Windows Port Nested Transactions By my reading, that leaves us without a single "sexy" feature in 7.4 that we can sell to the press. Not to say that there aren't a lot of *great* features in 7.4 -- I personally know of 4 projects that are waiting for 7.4 to convert to PostgreSQL -- but they are all features that are difficult, if not impossible, to explain to anyone who isn't a DBA or programmer. Further, we've made a point of saying "Windows in 7.4" and now it looks like Windows will be coming somewhat later ... probably 7.5 in October. As such, I propose that we *not* do any press splash for 7.4. Lets put it on the web sites, but not make any other fuss about it. Thoughts? -- Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
On 19 Jun 2003 at 8:53, Josh Berkus wrote: > Further, we've made a point of saying "Windows in 7.4" and now it looks like > Windows will be coming somewhat later ... probably 7.5 in October. > > As such, I propose that we *not* do any press splash for 7.4. Lets put it on > the web sites, but not make any other fuss about it. Thoughts? I believe windows port has a chance to make it in later 7.4.x releases. Can we confirm that? In that case, we can make a forward looking press release. Bye Shridhar -- Pascal Users: To show respect for the 313th anniversary (tomorrow) of the death of Blaise Pascal, your programs will be run at half speed.
On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 21:31:40 +0530, Shridhar Daithankar <shridhar_daithankar@persistent.co.in> wrote: > > I believe windows port has a chance to make it in later 7.4.x releases. Can we > confirm that? In that case, we can make a forward looking press release. If the win32 port isn't in 7.4, it is very unlikely any future release with that port would be called 7.4.x. The major version would almost certainly be bumped.
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 11:53, Josh Berkus wrote: > Folks, > > For those of you who don'f follow the HACKERS list, I have some very > dissapointing news. It looks like none of the following features will make > it into 7.4: > Point In Time Recovery > Windows Port > Nested Transactions hey don't forget no replication... > > By my reading, that leaves us without a single "sexy" feature in 7.4 that we > can sell to the press. Not to say that there aren't a lot of *great* > features in 7.4 -- I personally know of 4 projects that are waiting for 7.4 > to convert to PostgreSQL -- but they are all features that are difficult, if > not impossible, to explain to anyone who isn't a DBA or programmer. > > Further, we've made a point of saying "Windows in 7.4" and now it looks like > Windows will be coming somewhat later ... probably 7.5 in October. > > As such, I propose that we *not* do any press splash for 7.4. Lets put it on > the web sites, but not make any other fuss about it. Thoughts? > A major release is a major release, and i think it should be touted as such. 7.3 didn't have any "sexy" features (Schemas and Table Funcs were about the top) and yet it still got it's due. The key is to point out what good things are coming for folks and to manage any unhappiness with what did not make it in. That said, lets wait till feature freeze so we can get a list of changes from -hackers before we debate the issue. Robert Treat -- Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > As such, I propose that we *not* do any press splash for 7.4. > Lets put it on the web sites, but not make any other fuss about it. > Thoughts? I think we should proceed as normal. * This release /is/ significant. There are some really nice, powerful features that have been added. As Tom pointed out, some of these features are allowing people to consider replacing Oracle. We need to play these up, and not mention Windows, PITR, etc. We'll just have to make statement-level triggers and improved handling of "IN" sexy somehow. :) * For PostgreSQL, any press is good press. :) * We should consider this a test run for the upcoming Windows release. Let's get all the bugs out now, and make the next release announcement (hopefully "next" = "windows" ;) a smooth process. As such, I'd like to see a centralized list of places to send the news to. Just in case we don't have such a list, let me start one: Main website Advocacy website Techdocs website Slashdot Linux Magazine Linux.com Newsforge Database Journal Internetnews.com Linux Journal itworld.com/itnews.com There are probably more. Ideally, I'd like to put all this into a database, with contact information, track who submitted what and when, what articles they ran, etc. I'll whip something up if there is an interest. - -- Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com PGP Key: 0x14964AC8 200306191218 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: http://www.turnstep.com/pgp.html iD8DBQE+8eYOvJuQZxSWSsgRArD4AKCWWAeONPHloQYBRZzYgDwdYav+swCgkSFl up0v1guvqMo5cqa+gIPpB6I= =v2yk -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
greg@turnstep.com wrote: <snip> > There are probably more. Ideally, I'd like to put all this into a database, > with contact information, track who submitted what and when, what articles > they ran, etc. I'll whip something up if there is an interest. Definitely. Go for it. :-) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift > - -- > Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com > PGP Key: 0x14964AC8 200306191218 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Comment: http://www.turnstep.com/pgp.html > > iD8DBQE+8eYOvJuQZxSWSsgRArD4AKCWWAeONPHloQYBRZzYgDwdYav+swCgkSFl > up0v1guvqMo5cqa+gIPpB6I= > =v2yk > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to majordomo@postgresql.org
Robert Treat wrote: >>By my reading, that leaves us without a single "sexy" feature in 7.4 that we >>can sell to the press. Not to say that there aren't a lot of *great* >>features in 7.4 -- I personally know of 4 projects that are waiting for 7.4 >>to convert to PostgreSQL -- but they are all features that are difficult, if >>not impossible, to explain to anyone who isn't a DBA or programmer. >> >>Further, we've made a point of saying "Windows in 7.4" and now it looks like >>Windows will be coming somewhat later ... probably 7.5 in October. >> >>As such, I propose that we *not* do any press splash for 7.4. Lets put it on >>the web sites, but not make any other fuss about it. Thoughts? >> >> >> > >A major release is a major release, and i think it should be touted as >such. 7.3 didn't have any "sexy" features (Schemas and Table Funcs were >about the top) and yet it still got it's due. The key is to point out >what good things are coming for folks and to manage any unhappiness with >what did not make it in. > >That said, lets wait till feature freeze so we can get a list of changes >from -hackers before we debate the issue. > > I tottaly agree, besides, there are lots of people waiting for this features, and sometimes there are people not in touch with the comunity that would like to know that things such as PITR and nested transactions are ready. And a press release about the 7.4 shows that the comunity is alive and working hard, it makes the time between releases more consistent. My regards, -- Diogo de Oliveira Biazus diogo@ikono.com.br Ikono Sistemas e Automação http://www.ikono.com.br
Greg, > As such, I'd like to see a centralized list of places to send the news > to. Just in case we don't have such a list, let me start one: > > Main website > Advocacy website > Techdocs website > Slashdot > Linux Magazine > Linux.com > Newsforge > Database Journal > Internetnews.com > Linux Journal > itworld.com/itnews.com > > There are probably more. Ideally, I'd like to put all this into a database, > with contact information, track who submitted what and when, what articles > they ran, etc. I'll whip something up if there is an interest. I have a list from Linux World Expo 2002 with about 40 press contacts. I also have a few who should preferably get e-mail direct from me. However, I feel pretty strongly that we should keep this release to the online-tech-OSS press, and not bother with the "mainstream" press. For example, I can't imagine explaining what's in this release to the Seattle Times. Also, I have a standing offer from Zapatec.com (which runs on PostgreSQL) to allow us to set up an online "Zapatec app" that could be a mail-blaster for press releases. This would be particularly useful for handling press releases in several languages. -- Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
Shridhar Daithankar wrote: > On 19 Jun 2003 at 8:53, Josh Berkus wrote: > > > Further, we've made a point of saying "Windows in 7.4" and now it looks like > > Windows will be coming somewhat later ... probably 7.5 in October. > > > > As such, I propose that we *not* do any press splash for 7.4. Lets put it on > > the web sites, but not make any other fuss about it. Thoughts? > > I believe windows port has a chance to make it in later 7.4.x releases. Can we > confirm that? In that case, we can make a forward looking press release. I really don't know when Win32 will be done because I am having to rely on others to add missing parts. -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 359-1001 + If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road + Christ can be your backup. | Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073