Re: First draft of PG 17 release notes

Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>

From: Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>
To: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>
Cc: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>, Melanie Plageman <melanieplageman@gmail.com>, PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Date: 2024-05-22T22:05:13Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers

Commits

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  1. Revert support for ALTER TABLE ... MERGE/SPLIT PARTITION(S) commands

  2. When creating materialized views, use REFRESH to load data.

  3. Revert temporal primary keys and foreign keys

  4. Avoid needless large memcpys in libpq socket writing

  5. Enhance nbtree ScalarArrayOp execution.

  6. Introduce a non-recursive JSON parser

  7. Combine freezing and pruning steps in VACUUM

  8. Allow SIGINT to cancel psql database reconnections.

  9. Provide API for streaming relation data.

  10. Add hash support functions and hash opclass for contrib/ltree.

  11. Pull up ANY-SUBLINK with the necessary lateral support.

  12. Read WAL directly from WAL buffers.

  13. Introduce the dynamic shared memory registry.

  14. Add macros for looping through a List without a ListCell.

  15. Support +/- infinity in the interval data type.

  16. Extend ALTER OPERATOR to allow setting more optimization attributes.

  17. Consider cheap startup paths in add_paths_to_append_rel

On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 09:51:09AM -0700, Andres Freund wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 2024-05-21 09:27:20 -0700, Andres Freund wrote:
> > Also, the release notes are also not just important to users. I often go back
> > and look in the release notes to see when some some important change was made,
> > because sometimes it's harder to find it in the git log, due to sheer
> > volume. And even just keeping up with all the changes between two releases is
> > hard, it's useful to be able to read the release notes and see what happened.
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > [1] I've wondered if we should have one more level of TOC on the release note
> > page, so it's easier to jump to specific sections.
> 
> Which reminds me: Eventually I'd like to add links to the most important
> commits related to release note entries. We already do much of the work of
> building that list of commits for each entry. That'd allow a reader to find
> more details if interested.

Yes, it would be cool if they could mouse-over a graphic next to each
release note item to get a popup to the commits.

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