On 12/09/11 20:44, Magnus Hagander wrote:
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:40, Gavin Flower
<GavinFlower@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 12/09/11 20:31, Magnus Hagander wrote:
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:10, Toby Corkindale
<toby.corkindale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/release-9-1.html
contains the line:
"Release Date: 2011-09-12"
*bounces excitedly*
Has the release candidate gone final today?
Not yet. But we are planning to put it out, and we need to load the
website documentation ahead of time.
Then how come was put on the download page over 24 hours ago?
We always put the files up on the ftpsite some time ahead to make sure
it hits all the mirrors. It's not officially released (and guaranteed)
until you see the announcement.
So there is a probability (presumably very small) that the source may
change - if a significant problem is discoved late in the process, but
one that can be quickly fixed?
More interesting: how likely is the source to change, and what are the
general guidelines associated with such a change?
Cheers,
Gavin
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