On Sat, 2003-11-22 at 02:22, Bruce A. Locke wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 18:29, David Jee wrote:
> This update replaces the current series of 'postgresql' packages in
> Fedora with an improved set of packages that was formerly called
> 'rh-postgresql'. rh-postgresql was a part of RHDB, and it is now being
> integrated into Fedora Core. rh-postgresql includes bug fixes and
> performance enhancements which are backported from the upstream
> development branch.
I'm sure I'm going to get smacked for this but... why is this going in
as a Fedora 1 update? This description makes it sound like a major
feature upgrade which quite frankly should not be an 'update' for a
released version.
Am I reading too much into this or way off base?
Hopefully I'm not smacking you, but I do somewhat disagree.
To me, one of the virtues of Fedora is that the idea that the feature
set is not locked down during the course of a release. This mostly
happens because Fedora will do less backporting, so newer features will
'naturally' drift in . So yes, this is odd in that the features come in
by way of backporting. But I won't refuse the gift.
When I object, is when the feature additions can be expected to cause
incompatibilities. So as long as the result is stable and the backported
features do not require an initdb, I'm happy.
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Karl DeBisschop <kdebisschop(a)alert.infoplease.com>