Hi,

In ticket #16255 <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/16255>,
changeset https://code.djangoproject.com/changeset/16423 raises the
minimum supported PostgreSQL version to 8.2

However the PostgreSQL support policy, <http://wiki.postgresql.org/
wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy>, indicates that 8.2 will be
end-of-life at the end of the 2011

I think it would be better to raise the documented minimum version to
8.3 (EOL is in 2013). Actually modifying Django to take advantage of
features available in 8.3 (or later) could be done at another time
though.

Should I re-open the ticket to indicate this, send in a patch for this
doc. change, or is this email enough?

Thanks,
Anand - long time user, newbie contributor

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