On 9/17/19 4:10 PM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > On 2019-09-17 21:55, Jonathan S. Katz wrote: >>> * Encrypted TCP/IP connections using GSSAPI encryption >> >> +1, though I would s/GSSAPI encryption/ with s/GSSAPI authentcation/ > > But you're not encrypting the communication using GSSAPI authentication, > you're encrypting it using GSSAPI encryption.
Ah, I also did a s/using/for/ in my head, but that's still not correct. +1 to your suggested wording with no alterations. >>>> * Discovery of LDAP servers if PostgreSQL is built with OpenLDAP >>> >>> I would remove the "if" part from the major features list, since it's a >>> qualification of minor importance. Instead I'd write something like >>> >>> * Discovery of LDAP servers using DNS SRV >>> >>> which is a clearer concept that people can easily recognize. >> >> I agree it's clearer, I'm not sure if the OpenLDAP semantic above >> changes things? I'm not sure the relative frequency of PostgreSQL being >> built with OpenLDAP vs. other LDAP libs. > > I suppose it's not-Windows vs. Windows. > > It's OK if we mention OpenLDAP in the release notes, but it doesn't seem > to belong in the major features section. Well, if you're a Windows user, you may then be disappointed later on to find out it does not work :) That said, I'm ok with the more concise wording. Jonathan
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