Hi, Are there any test guides/plans generated for alpha releases, or are such things only distributed to other developers? I've seen postings which mention what the new features are, and links to documentation and other postings as to what it can do, but no single page outlining the changes together. And are there any test packs which can be run against each release to ensure everything still functions as normal? What I mean is it would run through individual tests, like performing an update, checking whether the update has applied, and returning pass if successful, and fail otherwise. Such tests should be inherently massive to match the feature set of PostgreSQL, but could be built up over time if it doesn't already exist. Would there be any value in such a thing, or is this generally not really a problem that needs solving? Obviously real-world testing is needed to see how it works in a realistic scenario, so I'm not suggesting that's any less important. Thanks Thom -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general