Comment by codetrotter

8 hours ago

Seems perfectly reasonable to me. The article is about people not upgrading from older versions. One could imagine that PostgreSQL 13.0 is the “pillar” of some company, that their whole system relies upon. The article then goes into detail on what they are missing out on by not upgrading PostgreSQL to a more recent major version, and why it might be that so many stay on ancient versions, and also how you can actually perform major version upgrades of PostgreSQL.

Yeah, I mean it's not hugely imaginative, but it kind of makes sense, if you want to describe pg 13 as "ancient" that you use some kind of Greek/Roman temple as a visual analogy for that. Not particularly well executed - a serif font might have helped to drive the "joke" home - but nobody's trying to win an art contest here.