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Re: bump of PGSQL/MYSQL_VERSION_DEFAULT



Tobias Nygren <tnn%NetBSD.org@localhost> writes:

>> Another thought is whether it's better to jump 2 versions less often, or
>> 1 every year.   Updating of course is work for each user with the
>> dump/restore.  But probably the real work and unknown is fixing up sql
>> for tightened error checking.
>
> I'd say less often is better. Bumping means recursive bumps, repo and
> dependency churn. BUT if we're going to go for 9.5 at some point, I'd
> prefer sooner rather than later. When we bump, we should go to the
> version that has the most remaining life left.
>
> We are half way through the official 9.3 life cycle, so there's no
> immediate rush to update. OTOH updating every other year seems more
> than reasonable to me, and it's about that time now.

All in all, it sounds like a good plan is moving to 9.5 just after the
branch (so on stable it changes on July 1 when 2016Q2 is cut).   In
general I like to have any big changes, no matter how innocent they
seem, early in a cycle, and we're only 7 days from expected freeze time
now.

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