Robert Haas wrote:
> The consensus view on this thread seems to be that we should have a
> time-based code freeze, but not a time-based release. No one has
> argued (and I sincerely hope no one will argue) that we should let the
> last CommitFest drag on and on, as we did for 8.4. However, many
> people are still eager to see us commit more large patches even though
> they know that there are stop-ship issues in CVS HEAD as a result of
> Hot Standby, and despite the fact that committing more large patches
> will likely add more such issues. So, barring the possibility that we
> somehow pull a collective rabbit out of our hat, we will NOT be ready
> for beta on March 1. I have not yet given up hope on April 1, but I
> wouldn't bet on it, either.
I think the big issue with 8.4 was, do we close the commit-fest when we
have open issues, and we aren't clear on how to fix them? A lot of
unresolve issues get kept for that pre-beta period because all of a
sudden we have to resolve all those complex problems. I don't see that
changing for 8.5.
What amazes me is how many people who closely follow our development are
mystified by what we do during that pre-beta period.
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