Thomas liked Postgres rather than PostgreSQL in the docs, and I think
that's where it came from.  I use Postgres in speaking, and PostgreSQL
in writing, so I guess either is OK.

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Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> Just a slight nitpick, shouldn't this line:
> 
> # - Previous Postgres Versions -
> 
> Be this:
> 
> # - Previous PostgreSQL Versions -
> 
> Chris
> 
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