Hi, On 2019-08-30 12:35:09 -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@2ndquadrant.com> writes: > > Hmm. I wonder if this item really belongs in the release notes at all. > > My view is that this was interim policy, not necessarily a permanent > > thing; and it's oriented strictly towards PG developers rather than end > > users or even fork-developers. > > I think it's the sort of thing that we sometimes cover in the > "source code" changes of the release notes. But yeah, 09568ec3d's > idea was pretty much fully superseded by a6417078c, so if we're > going to document anything it should be the latter not the former.
Hm - not sure I see how a6417078c supersedes 09568ec3d, on the rationale that we'd discussed in the thread, which the commit message sums up as: Add a note suggesting that oids in forks should be assigned in the 9000-9999 range. As forks != extensions, the release note entry seems misleading, and a6417078c doesn't seem relevant? Greetings, Andres Freund