I've been search for information which would provide some background information on why there are so many choices for talking to PostgreSQL with Python, as well as guidance as to which of the options is the most widely used, most stable, most likely to be maintained in the future, has the fewest bugs, provides fullest feature support, etc. Are the deficiencies in each of the drivers so serious that so many programmers are driven to roll their own? Or are these the outgrowths of ambitious student projects? If anyone knows of such a guide (preferably not too horribly out of date), I'd be very grateful for a link. Lacking the existing of such a document, perhaps those of you who have been done serious work with the drivers would be willing to share what they have learned about the relative merits of what's out there.

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Bob Kline
http://www.rksystems.com
mailto:bkl...@rksystems.com

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