I was having a discussion regarding out-of-support branches and effort
to keep them building, but could not for the life of me find any actual
documented policy (although I distinctly remember that we do something...).
I did find fleeting references, for example:
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commit c705646b751e08d584f6eeb098f1ed002aa7b11c
Author: Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Date: 2022-09-21 13:52:38 -0400
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Per project policy, this is a candidate for back-patching into
out-of-support branches: it suppresses annoying compiler warnings
but changes no behavior. Hence, back-patch all the way to 9.2.
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and on its related thread:
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However, I think that that would *not* be fit material for
back-patching into out-of-support branches, since our policy
for them is "no behavioral changes".
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Is the policy written down somewhere, or is it only project lore? In
either case, what is the actual policy?
Thanks,
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Joe Conway
PostgreSQL Contributors Team
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