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Hi,


On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, John Allgood wrote:

I have been following the list in regards to Postgresql 8.0. I am very excited about this release and what it brings to the Postgres World. Our company has been converting from Progress 7.3E Database to Postgres and one of the things that Progress has is roll-forward recovery. I have seen contrib programs that provide that functionality but I am unsure about the reliability of these programs. I have noticed that in Postgres 8.0 point in time recovery will be supported and that is good news. What I am looking for is schedule for an estimate time for Postgres 8.0 to be released as a final release. I know the developement cycle is longer with Postgres because of the extensive testing done by the developers and the beta testers.

The official answer to the question "When will the new version be released?" is:


"It'll be, when it's ready".

Anyway, the estimated time for 8.0.0 is December (at least for now). If more people joins the beta test process, I believe we'll move faster.

Regards,
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