OK, all changes made and committed.  Thanks.  (You can see the details
in the git commit.)

For this item:

        * Correct predicate locking for DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY -
        bugfix not a feature

did you have new text.  We do mention bug fixes.  I changed "Correct" to
"Fix" in a later commit.

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On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 08:57:08AM +0100, Simon Riggs wrote:
> On 21 April 2013 05:57, Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> wrote:
> 
> > Reorder 9.3 release note items
> 
> A few corrections, additions and clarifications.
> 
> Corrections
> 
> * Allow recovery.conf to be relocated using configuration variable
> recovery_config_directory
> Patch was revoked...
> 
> * Need to mention the fast promote feature for standbys, which allows
> us to skip shutdown checkpoint, reducing failover time from minutes to
> seconds in busier databases
> 
> * Correct predicate locking for DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY - bugfix not a feature
> 
> * Allow CREATE TABLE to succeed for a non-existent schema - should say
> CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS in that para and the one below it
> 
> * Previously functions already run in the current session ignored
> changes (what does that mean?? missing text)
> 
> * Improve memory usage for in-memory sorts - IMHO this should read
> "Allow in-memory sorts to use their full memory allocation", which
> then explains why users may see higher memory usage and why they
> should think about altering settings
> 
> Additions
> 
> * I think it would be useful to say that pg_upgrade is now much faster
> because of the aggregate effect of the individual optimisations
> mentioned in the performance section.
> 
> * "Require superuser privileges to set commit_delay"
> Meaning of commit_delay has changed and users should review their
> settings, if used
> 
> * Add isolation tests for CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY - Abhijit Menon-Sen
> 
> 
> More info required...
> 
> * Need to say why Pavan's work on VACUUM is related to performance
> 
> * Need to say what effect Andres' patch to make HOT work on catalog
> tables will have
> 
> * "Restructure WAL files to use a more compact storage format" - begs
> the question how much more compact?
> 
> * Restructure WAL files to better handle timeline changes during
> recovery - need to explain "better"
> 
> Thanks
> 
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