On 10/24/25 05:53, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2025 at 11:49 AM Adrian Klaver <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I am not sure version 18 would a good choice at this time, it has
    just been released and has no bug fix releases against it yet. Given
    the
    other complications in your upgrade, OS upgrade and multi-version
    jump, I don't think you want to add a brand new version to the mix.
    Postgres
    17 on the other hand has been out a year and has had 6 bug/security
    fixes. It is probably a more stable target version.


I hear your concern, but I'm pretty confident in v18. Additionally, they

Which is pretty much the criteria for a GA release, confidence that it is ready to face the general public. That is not the same thing as it being guaranteed bug free. Only time facing the manipulations of said public proves how many bugs there are and how bad they are.

are on version 11 (eleven!) so obviously major upgrades are a rare thing, so might as well buy themselves another year. :)

Major upgrade being the operative phrase here. The OP and company are going to face enough new hoops to jump through in the move from 11, adding a new release to that mix is pushing it a little too far in my estimation.


Cheers,
Greg

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