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Re: Lifecycle of PostgreSQL releases

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> All that being said, the older the version you are running, the higher
> the weight that should be attributed to the "upgrading is a good idea
> just coz" argument. After a point, upgrading is just a good idea "just
> coz". I wouldn't recommend anyone continue to run 7.2.x merely because
> it was working for them.

Certainly, but 7.2 is considered EOL by the community and that is where
I would draw the line. When we fully EOL 7.3, we will make all customers
upgrade from that as well.

> 
> Just my 2c (adjusted for inflation).
> 

1.7mil?

Joshua D. Drake


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