I use both pygre and psycop (psycop because of django, and pygre because it was the system I started out using). Both of these systems are excellent from a users point of view, but I would like to say that on the rare occasions I have needed help the pygre developers have been great. Because of the way I use psycop (via django) I have never needed help from those guys, so no criticism of that system is implied. Paul Hide
2009/5/16 Christoph Zwerschke <[email protected]> > Kevin Ar18 schrieb: > >> I guess there's a few things I'd like to bring up.... >> 1. How is PyGreSQL's future? Is it still an active project? >> > > As active as ever I would say. > > 2. Would it be insanely difficult for someone like me to hookup PyGreSQL >> to SQLAlchemy? >> > > No, it's probably as easy as calling create_engine with module=pgdb. > > -- Christoph > > > _______________________________________________ > PyGreSQL mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.vex.net/mailman/listinfo/pygresql >
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