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dlo avatar dlo commented on August 21, 2024 1
Active maintainer needed

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dlo avatar dlo commented on August 21, 2024 2

Tagging everyone who's submitted a PR over the last two years, in any of you are interested.

@beruic @sn4kebite @benmehlman @jallen1788 @rogeremasse @AkshayGuleria @Zowie @Aigeruth @freakypie @chris-nlnz @bloodywing @ofalk @davejcameron @luzfcb @waterfoul @pscottdevos @drakej @Mrsserj @dan-passaro

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dlo avatar dlo commented on August 21, 2024

@gone tagging you too because I see you've done a lot of work in a recent fork. :)

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rogeremasse avatar rogeremasse commented on August 21, 2024

At this point, I am using django-pyodbc-azure. It seems well maintained and supported. Are there situations where django-pyodbc is more compelling than django-pyodbc-azure?

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dlo avatar dlo commented on August 21, 2024

@rogeremasse That's a valid question, but I don't know if there's a simple answer. As I'm not actively working with MSSQL and Django I wish I could answer, but alas I cannot.

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ofalk avatar ofalk commented on August 21, 2024

Indeed, I've submitted a PR, some time ago (without looking it up, I wasn't even able to recall what it was). Anyway, at that point in time I've started a Django project that had to connect to some (read only) MSSSQL DB. However, the project was stopped and therefore I'm not using django-pyodbc any longer.

I other words, although I don't want this to die (in case django-pyodbc-azure is not a valid alternative/replacement), I'm probably the wrong person to maintain it.

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beruic avatar beruic commented on August 21, 2024

I use django-pyodbc-azure for MSSQL support in my projects, and so far it works. Perhaps @michiya is interested in merging the two projects?

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bloodywing avatar bloodywing commented on August 21, 2024

I was about to use django-pyodbc in the past because of IBM DB2 and they have their own DB driver for django (Which is a mess btw too :)). I don't have the free resources to maintain django-pyodbc nor the insight how the driver actually works and what needs to be done.

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benmehlman avatar benmehlman commented on August 21, 2024

For a long time now I have been running production on my fork of django-pyodbc with two patches I worked out when I switched to django 1.10.. which I am still on. One of those patches were finally merged into the project, the other wasn't.. but it works for me. I understand that eventually this will break when I upgrade django, and I will be stuck and probably have to try azure...

Our use of MSSQL here is limited to one part of one application.. we use postgres everywhere else.. and I'm not really all that familiar with how the database backends work.. so I'm really not a good candidate for maintainer.

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RossRogers avatar RossRogers commented on August 21, 2024

@bloodywing, that's why I'm on django-pyodbc too. I need the IBM DB2 support and I don't think django-pyodbc-azure supports one of the antique installations of MS SQL Server that I have to connect to.
Ultimately, if you're using django, odds are you're oriented more towards open source databases for your green field work.

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