Hi, first of all: thanks for packaging Postgres for Debian. I'm willing to help with that. Unfortunately we are stuck with several Postgres 8.2 installations from etch backports, which are no longer maintained by the backports, because only 8.2 got dropped from testing. I'm providing upgraded packages for Postgres 8.2 on my own website [1]. There are certainly other people who have run into the same issue, see for example [2] who dislikes using Postgres backports for exactly that reason. Upgrading via pg_upgradecluster is definitely not an option due to custom build extensions and because of the downtime involved. On the backports-users mailing list I've requested that Postgres 8.2 gets re-added to etch-backports, with upgraded packages. So that existing installations can get bug- and security fixes for that Postgres versions. One argument for rejection [3] has been, that Postgres 8.2 is not in testing anymore and can thus not be backported. I'm arguing that Postgres 8.2 is a backport per se. Not from testing, but a backport of newer software to etch. Anyway, I'd like to reach an agreement on a decent policy about Postgres major version support especially WRT the backports. I see these options: * Postgres major versions that once got included should continue to be supported and updated within the standard Debian infrastructure as long as supported by the Postgres project itself. * Postgres major versions dumped from testing, but once added to any backport should be maintained on backports even if it gets dumped from testing. * Never include Postgres major versions from testing in the backports, as those might get dumped from testing thus support cannot be guaranteed anymore. (Except perhaps when we can be very sure that this won't happen). Looking at it that way, I'm favoring the first option. However, I'd be fine with the second as well. The third would be a pity, but still better than status quo (because backports currently makes false promises about maintenance of backported Postgtres major versions, IMO). As already mentioned, I'm offering help in maintaining these packages. I'm somewhat experienced in Debian packaging, but not familiar with uploading or maintaining "official" packages (keen to learn, though). Regards Markus Wanner [1]: announcement of my Postgres 8.2 backports: http://lists.backports.org/lurker-bpo/message/20080923.161529.60f37f97.en.html [2]: newish complaint on the postgres performance mailing list: http://archives.postgresql.org/message-id/48E48822.5060009@xxxxxxxxxxx [3]: backport policy argument, see also rest of the thread http://archives.postgresql.org/message-id/48DA73E4.7060505@xxxxxxx