Re: 2020-02-13 Press Release Draft - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Luís Roberto Weck
Subject Re: 2020-02-13 Press Release Draft
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Msg-id 35f7ec7e-1224-ade5-7570-801bf37c8e04@siscobra.com.br
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In response to 2020-02-13 Press Release Draft  ("Jonathan S. Katz" <jkatz@postgresql.org>)
Responses Re: 2020-02-13 Press Release Draft
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Em 10/02/2020 13:46, Jonathan S. Katz escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> Attached is a draft for the 2020-02-13 press release. I would appreciate
> any review for accuracy, notable omissions, and the inevitable typos I
> tend to have on drafts (even though I do run it through a spell
> checker). There were over 75 fixes, so paring the list down was a bit
> tricky, and I tried to focus on things that would have noticeable user
> impact.
>
> As noted in other threads, this is the EOL release for 9.4. In a
> departure from the past, I tried to give a bit of a "tribute" to 9.4 by
> listing some of the major / impactful features that were introduced, the
> thought process being that we should celebrate the history of PostgreSQL
> and also look at how far we've come in 5 years. If we feel this does not
> make sense, I'm happy to remove it.
>
> While I'll accept feedback up until time of release, please try to have
> it in no later than 2020-02-13 0:00 UTC :)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jonathan

s/Several fix for query planner errors/Several fixes for query planner 
errors/



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