On 5/7/25 5:18 AM, Jelte Fennema-Nio wrote:
On Mon, 5 May 2025 at 21:07, Jonathan S. Katz <jk...@postgresql.org> wrote:
Attached is a draft of the PostgreSQL 18 Beta 1 release announcement.

It might make sense to add a small sentence like "this release
introduces version 3.2 of the wire protocol, but libpq still uses 3.0
by default. This is the first new protocol version since Postgres
7.4". I think for users it's probably not super interesting
information, but we really want client/pooler/proxy authors to start
supporting the protocol negotiation. That will make it possible to at
some point start using a newer protocol version by default.

Good call out. Added something like this:

==
PostgreSQL 18 also introduces a new version (3.2) of the PostgreSQL wire protocol, which is the first new protocol version since PostgreSQL 7.4 (2003). libpq still uses version 3.0 by default while clients (e.g., drivers, poolers, proxies) add support for the new protocol version.
==

Jonathan

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