On 5/12/17 10:58, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> On 05/12/2017 07:01 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
>> On 5/10/17 20:01, Josh Berkus wrote:
>>> Read it here:
>>>
>>>
https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=press.git;a=blob;f=releases/10/beta/10beta1.md;h=f0d2e6ad2637281194ce212f9b7553eff1301c58;hb=HEAD
>>>
>>> Please comment with improvements/suggestions/corrections, or submit them
>>> to the git repo if you have access.
>>
>> The capitalization in this text is really weird. Most capitalized words
>> should not be.
>
> As this is a Beta announcement, the capitalization makes sense as a
> whole.
What is the theory behind the capitalization in any of these phrases:
* WAL support for Hash Indexes
* Multi-column Correlation Statistics
* New "monitoring" roles for permission grants
* Latch Wait times in pg_stat_activity
* XMLTABLE query expression
* Restrictive Policies for Row Level Security
* Full Text Search support for JSON and JSONB
* Compression support for pg_receivewal
* ICU collation support
* Push Down Aggregates to foreign servers
* Transition Tables in trigger execution
* JIT Query Compilation
This is neither a situation where title case is appropriate (nor would
it be a correct application thereof), nor are most of these proper nouns.
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