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To: Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>
Cc: pgsql-www@lists.postgresql.org
Subject: Re: Support for listing the beta versions
Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2025 10:35:42 +0100
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Hello!
>
> Sorry for a very late feedback on this.
Thank you for taking the time! :D
> Now, beta isn't enough. We technically have alpha, beta and rc.
> Should we make it something like "?include=beta,rc" and a chance to
> list them? Or should we have "testing=beta" and have it basically do
> "if you say alpha you get all, if you say beta you get beta and rc
> and if you say rc you get rc"? Which would make more sense?
Well, I was being a bit conservative since I didn't know if people
would like the idea, but yes, indeed! if we can have the beta alpha and
rc versions too, that will be amazing! Specially because that will
allow people to start testing early versions in their automated system.
My python it's a bit rusty but I can help testing if you need!
Regards,
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Jonathan Gonzalez V. <jonathan.abdiel@gmail.com>
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