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Re: Predicted lifespan of different PostgreSQL branches

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>> But it's also important to point out that a number of community  
>> members are on the hook to support old versions due to their day  
>> jobs; with Tom/Red Hat/7.3 (or is it 7.4?) probably being the best  
>> example. IIRC Sun's support policy is 5 years, so presumably someone  
>> will have to maintain whatever version they initially shipped with  
>> (8.1?) for quite some time as well.
> 
> Right.  and my original point in starting this thread is that it would
> be valuable to the community if all this information were gathered up
> and documented somewhere.

Go for it! :)

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake


> 


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