On 2020-01-03 11:00, Magnus Hagander wrote:
On 2019-12-30 00:03, Vik Fearing wrote:
> Following a complaint on IRC about the dearth of information on
how to
> migrate to a new major version in the release notes, the attached
> trivial patch was determined to be sufficient for the OP.
>
> This patch applies to REL_12_STABLE. I don't know how far it
should be
> backpatched (the OP was trying to upgrade to v10), and I didn't
see any
> place to put it for 13 and future versions.
I think this change is sensible. But to what extent do we want to edit
around in old release notes? Should we just keep it for PG13?
I think it makes sense to backpatch it. Lots of people still upgrade to
at least 12 and 11, and that's a likely place for them to start reading.
And if we're already covering 12 and 11, it is probably no big extra
effort to do other supported branches as well.
Committed to 12, 11, 10. After that the patch didn't apply anymore and
nobody should be upgrading to that anyway.
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