On Apr 26, 2007, at 6:15 PM, Rick Morrison wrote:

> .3.6 was stable (at least for me).
>
> One of the issues to address is going to be the multi-DBAPI  
> support. Keeping all three stable at the same time can be tough. So  
> starting .3.7, making pyodbc the only supported configuration is OK  
> with me, although I'll keep pymssql up and running for the next  
> couple of releases, as we're using it here internally. Adodbapi is  
> starting to look like a lost cause: emails are going unanswered and  
> there's been no updates for quite some time.
>
> Speaking of testing, Paul has done a great job at bringing MSSQL up  
> to speed on a lot of the tests, and I believe there's only like  
> four tests that don't pass now, and I would wager those are because  
> of database feature issues, not overt bugs. Maybe it's time to  
> start putting MSSQL on the regular test rotation.

OK...do we want to create a buildbot of some kind ?   we should  
probably get something going for oracle as well.




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