Andrew Hammond andrew.george.hammond at gmail.com
Mon May 14 10:23:13 PDT 2007
1.2.9 is the latest stable release and has been out for a few months now.
Generally you want to go with the latest release available, unless you
happen to be running an archaic version of PostgreSQL. However, the project
has had issues with release quality, so you might want to wait a week or so
before trying a fresh release in production. Heck, you might even want to
test it yourself before deploying.

On that subject, while we have the existing mailing lists for issue reports,
I'm not aware of any forum where we collect positive results: "I
installed/upgraded to slonyversion on (os,pgversion), ... to replicate a
database of x tables at about y gb and it appears to be working after z
days". I realize that such testimonials are of limited use, but it'd be
interesting to get an idea of how it's being used. QA strikes me as
something that the community can collaborate on, so I think it'd make good
sense to at least start collecting positive results somewhere.

Andrew


On 5/14/07, Leif Bergman <leif at renesys.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I am somewhat new to slony, and I am confused about the version
> numbers.  Which would be considered the latest stable version?
>
> Thanks much,
>
> Leif Bergman
> Renesys
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