Skip site navigation (1) Skip section navigation (2)

Peripheral Links

Header And Logo

PostgreSQL
| The world's most advanced open source database.

Site Navigation

Search archives
  Advanced Search

Re: Version differences


  • From: Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume(at)lelarge(dot)info>
  • To: Dave Page <dpage(at)postgresql(dot)org>
  • Cc: PostgreSQL www <pgsql-www(at)postgresql(dot)org>, pgsql-docs(at)postgresql(dot)org
  • Subject: Re: Version differences
  • Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 22:45:58 +0200
  • Message-id: <46BCCE86.4070102@lelarge.info> <text/plain>

Dave Page a écrit :
There is currently no way for a visitor to the website to what whats
cool and new in the latest major release. This info is in the main
announcement panel for a while after we release, but is gone as soon as
we have a conference or something.

Any ideas how we can best fix this?


I think we need to keep both. As soon as a conference is coming (say a week before), put a note about it on the announcement panel. When the conference is over, put the previous note (the latest major release one) on the announcement panel.

I don't think we have enough place to put the two of them.

Related to this, we have links on the front page to the release notes of
the latest point releases. A suggestion was made to me that these should
point to lists of all the changes in the given branch. Consider the
following scenario:

- Critical security issue is found so we produce a release.
- Shortly after we find a simple bug in say, plpgsql that warrants
another release.
- User visits the site, and only sees the details of the bug which
doesn't affect him, thus doesn't bother to upgrade.

One solution (which could also resolve an issue that I think JD raised
recently) would be to split the Release Notes appendix in the docs into
seperate pages for each major release, re-ordered so the next/previous
links make more sense. On the website we'd then point people at these
index pages, rather than the specific release.


If you really want to do this, best is to use the HTML files and modify them with a bunch a sed/awk/perl/bash scripting. Changing DSSSL stylesheets to build a really specific "release notes' manual" would be too hard, I guess.

Regards.


--
Guillaume.
http://www.postgresqlfr.org
http://docs.postgresqlfr.org



Home | Main Index | Thread Index

Privacy Policy | About PostgreSQL
Copyright © 1996 – 2012 PostgreSQL Global Development Group