Joshua D. Drake wrote: > Dave Page wrote: >> Joshua D. Drake wrote: >>> Dave Page wrote: >>>> There is currently no way for a visitor to the website to what whats >>>> cool and new in the latest major release. This info is in the main >>>> announcement panel for a while after we release, but is gone as soon as >>>> we have a conference or something. >>>> Any ideas how we can best fix this? >>> Personally, I believe we should only talk about the "latest" release on >>> the front page and have "older releases" linked. >> Disagree - we should be linking to the latest point releases of each >> supported branch. Many people just can't do a major upgrade every year. > > Well sure, we are one of them ;). I am not saying hide the older > releases but you don't see stuff about RHEL 3 (which is still supported) > on redhat's front page.
No, but then you pay a lot of money for their auto-upgrade service to tell you that updates are available for RHEL3... /D ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq