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<appendix id="release">
<title>Release Notes</title>
<para>
The release notes contain the significant changes in each
<productname>PostgreSQL</> release, with major features and migration
issues listed at the top. The release notes do not contain changes
that affect only a few users or changes that are internal and therefore not
user-visible. For example, the optimizer is improved in almost every
release, but the improvements are usually observed by users as simply
faster queries.
</para>
<para>
A complete list of changes for each release can be obtained by
viewing the <link linkend="git">Git</link> logs for each release.
The <ulink
url="https://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-committers/"><literal>pgsql-committers</literal>
email list</ulink> records all source code changes as well. There is also
a <ulink url="https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb?p=postgresql.git;a=summary">web
interface</ulink> that shows changes to specific files.
</para>
<para>
The name appearing next to each item represents the major developer for
that item. Of course all changes involve community discussion and patch
review, so each item is truly a community effort.
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&release-10;
&release-9.6;
&release-9.5;
&release-9.4;
&release-9.3;
&release-9.2;
&release-9.1;
&release-9.0;
&release-8.4;
&release-8.3;
&release-8.2;
&release-8.1;
&release-8.0;
&release-7.4;
&release-old;
</appendix>