This might be valid if we were discussing an internal, proprietary software project.
We're talking about an open source project used by millions of people that has gotten CONTINUOUSLY better over the course of decades - to the point where it is now - arguably - the best of its kind.
Given this track record, I think postgres devs are entitled to use whatever management-speak euphemism they like. In this case, the idiom's original meaning/intent seems apt.
This is the last call of a hungry manager crowing on top of the body of an already dead software project.