2019-11-14 Press Release Draft

Started by Jonathan S. Katzabout 6 years ago4 messages
#1Jonathan S. Katz
jkatz@postgresql.org
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Hi,

Attached is a draft of the press release for the update release going
out on 2010-11-14. Please provide feedback, particularly on the
technical accuracy of the statements.

Thanks!

Jonathan

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#2Sehrope Sarkuni
sehrope@jackdb.com
In reply to: Jonathan S. Katz (#1)
Re: 2019-11-14 Press Release Draft

* Several fixes for logical replication, including a failure when the publisher
& subscriber had different REPLICA IDENTITY columns set.

"&" should probably be "and" as I don't see it used like that in any
other release notes.

Regards,
-- Sehrope Sarkuni
Founder & CEO | JackDB, Inc. | https://www.jackdb.com/

#3Geoff Winkless
pgsqladmin@geoff.dj
In reply to: Jonathan S. Katz (#1)
Re: 2019-11-14 Press Release Draft

On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 at 22:17, Jonathan S. Katz <jkatz@postgresql.org> wrote:

Attached is a draft of the press release for the update release going
out on 2010-11-14. Please provide feedback, particularly on the
technical accuracy of the statements.

Text

by the `position()`

should probably either be

by `position()`

or

by the `position()` function

no?

Geoff

#4Jonathan S. Katz
jkatz@postgresql.org
In reply to: Geoff Winkless (#3)
Re: 2019-11-14 Press Release Draft

On 11/14/19 7:46 AM, Geoff Winkless wrote:

On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 at 22:17, Jonathan S. Katz <jkatz@postgresql.org> wrote:

Attached is a draft of the press release for the update release going
out on 2010-11-14. Please provide feedback, particularly on the
technical accuracy of the statements.

Text

by the `position()`

should probably either be

by `position()`

or

by the `position()` function

Thanks Geoff & Sehrope for your suggestions / corrections. I have
incorporated them, as well as a few other things I noticed as well.

The release is now out!

Jonathan