From: | Kyle <kyle(at)ccidomain(dot)com> |
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To: | "pgsql-general (at) postgresql (dot) org" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: change log 7.3.3 |
Date: | 2003-05-29 13:28:32 |
Message-ID: | 3ED60B00.6090309@ccidomain.com |
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Sorry to disagree, Jeff, but I just looked at the May archive you
referred to and I see the announcement for 7.3.3, but no change log.
There is a link to an FTP site where I can go download 7.3.3; perhaps
the change log is there, but as usual, the FTP site is overloaded and
won't let me in. Okay, so now I go search for a mirror to find out IF I
can find a change log without downloading the whole tar...
WHY does this have to be so hard?
I agree with Henrik and Paul. A change log page should be available on
the PostgreSQL web site. $0.02
-Kyle
Jeff Fitzmyers wrote:
> Sign up for the "PostgreSQL Weekly News" (via pgsql-announce). I really
> look forward to each week's summary. They are great!
>
> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-announce/
>
> Jeff
>
>>> would be nice to have it on the download page,
>>> so one doesn't need to download the complete tarball...
>>> just an idea ;-)
>>
>> Unfortunately (IMO) PG seems to follow something of a trend in OSS of
>> announcing a release but not saying what has changed in that
>> announcement (or even pointing to a URL which lists the changes).
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