Hi, 2016-08-11 7:51 GMT+02:00 Patrick Headley <phead...@linxco-inc.com>:
> Anthony makes a good point, especially while pgAdmin 4 is still in > development. There is a serious issue where pgAdmin 3 silently closes when > you right-click on menu items to connect to a database or to open a table, > for instance. I've seen this on OpenSuSE Linux when using a recently > purchased machine but it has not been a big problem on VirtualBox VMs or > the old machine I replaced. Still occurs sometimes, just not all the time. > > I am aware of another user that pointed out this issue so I know I'm not > the only one. It would be nice to get that bug in pgAdmin 3 fixed as I'm > trying to encourage someone else to use it and they will be disappointed if > it's unusable. > Well, don't get your hopes too high. The pgAdmin team is not big enough to work on both versions. They are working hard to get pgAdmin4 in a final release real soon, and you shouldn't expect any new releases of pgAdmin3 now or in the future. And actually, we never did bugfixes in older releases, even with pgAdmin3. > > *Patrick Headley* > Linx Consulting, Inc. > phead...@linxco-inc.com > (303) 916-5522 > www.linxco-inc.com > On 08/10/2016 05:00 PM, Darren Duncan wrote: > > On 2016-08-10 5:02 AM, Anthony DeBarros wrote: > > New poster to the list, so apologies if this has been covered: > > What's the plan for pgAdmin3 once version 4 reaches full release? Is it > going to > still be downloadable and installable? Any maintenance planned? > > I'd like to at least see it stay available for those of us who prefer a > native > app over a browser-based app. > > > My expectation is that pgAdmin3 and older versions will remain available > to download and use for a long time, as long as pgAdmin4. However, further > development on it would probably slow to a trickle, eg security of > compatibility or bug fixes but not major features. It would probably only > get major enhancements if someone wants them enough to pay to have them > developed or do it themselves. But downloading should work for a long > time. -- Darren Duncan > > > > -- Guillaume. http://blog.guillaume.lelarge.info http://www.dalibo.com