Paul Ramsey wrote:
How many folks are using the latest PostGIS on PgSQL < 8.0?
 From a development point-of-view, the quantity of
backwards-compatibility code is growing and growing, and that makes the
code base a lot less pleasant.

Are there still lots of people using PgSQL < 8.0 with the latest PostGIS?

While I can't point to specific people using pgSQL < 8.0,
I still think it is too early to require PostgreSQL >= 8.
Stability is very important, and there must still be many
organisations using PostgreSQL 7 (and many of them will
most probably not be on the postgis mailing lists...).

If new versions of PostGIS are not going to be pg < 8
compatible, I think it is important that the latest
compatible version is maintained as a stable standards
(SQL/MM Spatial, ...) compliant version (bug fixes to ensure
correct operation of all geometry related operators).

PostGIS as a product is not as mature as PostgreSQL, so I
guess many will currently be interested in upgrading
PostGIS more frequently than PostgreSQL.

Håvard Tveite


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Håvard Tveite
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