Cheers, Vishal Gupta On 7 Jan 2009, at 22:13, "Vishal Gupta" <vishal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I normally tend to go by the rule that don't roll out major version to production in it's first release. I would rather wait for 11.2 to get all the teething problems of 11g to be ironed out. I work for an investment bank and hitting a bug proves to be very costly. I can't wait forever/ a year fir a bug to be fixed by oracle support or go through a tar dance ( as tom kyte would out it) for a production problem which is affecting my production system right now. I know some would say that problem should already have been identified in testing phase. But most of the imtime it is not possible to testevery bit of code against a new release for every system in the company.Cheers, Vishal Gupta On 7 Jan 2009, at 21:58, "Martin Berger" <martin.a.berger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Vishal, > > Why is the release of 11gR2 of any importance to you? > Are you waiting for a promised feature, fixed bug or similar? > Even if I knew the release date, I'm sure it would not affect any of > the projects running at the moment (not even thosejust in planning > phase). > > br > Martin > > Am 07.01.2009 um 21:14 schrieb Vishal Gupta: > >> Does anyone know when is oracle 11gR2 (11.2) getting released. I am >> sure moment that comes out 11.1 will become obsolete as was the >> case with 10g and 9i. >> >> I asked Tom Kyte in one of key note in UKOUG 2008. He indicated it >> might be announced on 2009 openworld timeframe. >> >> >> Cheers, >> Vishal Gupta >> -- >> //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l >> >> >