On 21.10.25 22:13, Tom Lane wrote:
Nathan Bossart <[email protected]> writes:
For the rest of the back-branches, I'm considering starting with a baseline
of the latest minor version stamps.  While it would be nice to have a
comprehensive history of the ABI compatibility for each major version,
we've lived this long without it, and I think it's unlikely that we'd act
on any breakages that predate the latest release set.  Thoughts?

Agreed that building a full list of ABI-changing commits in those
branches is probably not worth the trouble at this point.  (My OCD
side kind of wants to do it anyway ... but it's hard to argue that
we'd get real value out of it, or that we'd change anything now
unless we get complaints.)

What is the reason that this file is supposed to contain the history of relevant changes, rather than just the last one?

If you want the history, you could look at the git log of the file itself, no?



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