Bruce Momjian wrote:
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
I think we should drop the term usability as a selling part of the PR
and push it into further description.. Instead we should use a slightly
more expensive word (think 50 cents, not 5). :)
Fine, I am all ears. Also, a lot of people are thinking usability
improvements aren't a big item, but they are. I had a press person ask
during the 8.0 release, "You have a lot of large features in 8.0, but
what is there for the ordinary database user?". At that time all we had
was COPY CSV. This release will have a lot of those usability
improvements.
I don't disagree with your thought process and I full agree :). I am
just saying we should spice it up a bit :)
Hmmmm....
PostgreSQL has showed an unprecedented commitment to all skill levels of
database developers. With the release of 8.2 the group has focused on
refinement and usability. Features such as ... add to the already
impressive list of enterprise class features such as ...
Sounds very good, and that was my goal, that we get a "focus" idea for
the release, I think that is it. As I remember, 8.0 was enterprise
features, and 8.1 was performance.
Quick reword:
With the release of 8.2, PostgreSQL has shown an unprecedented
commitment to all skill levels of database developers. The 8.2 version
of PostgreSQL has focused on refinement and usability with features such
as ... Adding to the already impressive list of enterprise class
features such as ...
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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