diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Summary
+# Fast PostgreSQL driver for Haskell with a flexible mapping API
 
 Hasql is a highly efficient PostgreSQL driver for Haskell with a typesafe yet flexible mapping API. It targets both the users, who need maximum control, and the users who face the typical tasks of DB-powered applications, providing them with higher-level APIs. Currently it is known to be [the fastest driver](https://nikita-volkov.github.io/hasql-benchmarks/) in the Haskell ecosystem.
 
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 
 # Status
 
-[![Hackage](https://img.shields.io/hackage/v/hasql.svg)](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/hasql)
+[![Hackage](https://img.shields.io/hackage/v/hasql.svg)](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/hasql) [![Hackage Deps](https://img.shields.io/hackage-deps/v/hasql.svg)](http://packdeps.haskellers.com/reverse/hasql)
 
 Hasql is production-ready, actively maintained and the API is pretty stable. It's used by many companies and most notably by the [Postgrest](https://postgrest.org/) project.
 
diff --git a/hasql.cabal b/hasql.cabal
--- a/hasql.cabal
+++ b/hasql.cabal
@@ -1,18 +1,25 @@
 cabal-version: 3.0
 name: hasql
-version: 1.7
+version: 1.7.0.1
 category: Hasql, Database, PostgreSQL
-synopsis: An efficient PostgreSQL driver with a flexible mapping API
+synopsis: Fast PostgreSQL driver with a flexible mapping API
 description:
   Root of the \"hasql\" ecosystem.
-  For details and tutorials see
-  <https://github.com/nikita-volkov/hasql the readme>.
-  The API comes free from all kinds of exceptions. All error-reporting is explicit and is presented using the 'Either' type.
+  This library provides connection management, execution of queries and mapping of parameters and results.
+  Extended functionality such as pooling, transactions and compile-time checking is provided by extension libraries.
+  For more details and tutorials see <https://github.com/nikita-volkov/hasql the readme>.
 
-  This library requires to have the \"libpq\" library installed on the running system.
-  It comes distributed with PostgreSQL.
-  To be able to use the \"Pipeline\" feature you'll need \"libpq\" of version >14.
-  This feature does not however put any requirements on the version of the PostgreSQL server.
+  The API comes free from all kinds of exceptions.
+  All error-reporting is explicit and is presented using the 'Either' type.
+
+  \"hasql\" requires you to have the "\libpq\" C-library installed to compile.
+  Starting from version 1.7 of \"hasql\" it requires \"libpq\" of at least version 14.
+  \"libpq\" comes distributed with PostgreSQL,
+  so typically all you need is just to install the latest PostgreSQL distro.
+
+  Despite the mentioned requirements for \"libpq\" \"hasql\" is compatible
+  with a wide range of PostgreSQL servers with tests having been conducted starting from
+  version 8.3.
 
 homepage: https://github.com/nikita-volkov/hasql
 bug-reports: https://github.com/nikita-volkov/hasql/issues
diff --git a/library/Hasql/Pipeline/Core.hs b/library/Hasql/Pipeline/Core.hs
--- a/library/Hasql/Pipeline/Core.hs
+++ b/library/Hasql/Pipeline/Core.hs
@@ -70,8 +70,6 @@
 --
 -- To execute 'Pipeline' lift it into 'Hasql.Session.Session' via 'Hasql.Session.pipeline'.
 --
--- __Attention__: using this feature requires \"libpq\" of version >14.
---
 -- == __Examples__
 --
 -- === Insert-Many or Batch-Insert
@@ -91,7 +89,7 @@
 -- insertOrders :: [OrderDetails] -> 'Hasql.Session.Session' [OrderId]
 -- insertOrders songs =
 --   'Hasql.Session.pipeline' $
---     forM songs $ \song ->
+--     forM songs $ \\song ->
 --       'Hasql.Pipeline.statement' song Statements.insertOrder
 -- @
 --
