All, First off I apologize for not letting everyone on the list know it was confined to MS SQL right now. I deserve any tongue lashings i get for this huge oversight.
Yes we have plans to port to MySQL and PostgreSQL in the future, BUT we don't have a hard time line for when this will happen. boomsocket is actually a heavily modified version of another CMS Digital Positions used to have called i3SiteTools. We spent a few months stripping out all the paid software, re-skinning the interface and adding new features and other stuff for the open source initiative. boomsocket is based on CMS code which began development over 7 years ago and was built for our Microsoft based clients. I'm dying to get it ported to MySQL and PostgreSQL personally and i know it's something others in the company want to do as well. The two primary constraints keeping us from moving forward today are simply time -- we are a production shop and have to deliver client billable work to keep the lights on, and internal expertise in other data systems outside of MS SQL. Based on the architecture of boomsocket and the existing MS SQL DB a conversion shouldn't be a hard thing but it's not going to be something we could do over night. Currently we only employ a handful of stored procedures and that's about it for MSSQL specific code. Most everything else is simple tables, views, etc. One of the reasons I include the .sql script is in hopes that a brilliant and talented MySQL / PostgreSQL developer who knows MS SQL will look at that and say. "geez this is so easy, I'll do it". Heck he/she doesn't even have to be brilliant or very talented just dedicated to the cause. As for the suggestions to use some ORM that too would be awesome, but again with a CMS which is based on 7 years of development it's a major change for us to move to an ORM. I've looked personally but I'm only one man on the team and tend to be the "go to guy" for DB ad back end stuff. So again i have to ask for help from the community. We are primarily a windows shop (duh, it's pretty obvious at this point). We know many of you aren't and we know we live in a bubble right now. We are trying to change this for many reasons, with the open source initiative being one of those driving forces. We believe that the problems boomsocket solves and the efficiencies gained in using it to develop web properties make it worth your attention otherwise we would not bother putting it out there. Please give it a closer look --- get excited, give us more feedback and help us make it better, faster and supported on more platforms. Eric Jones aka jonese boomsocket Developer On 10/19/07, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I gave this a shot last night and was disappointed to find out that it's SQL > Server only right now. I was forced to stop about 3/4 through the install as > I only have MySQL available to me. I respect their decision to stick with a > robust RDBMS but I'm betting that not very many people have their own > personal copies of SQL Server hanging around. I'd also bet that no one is > going to want to install alpha software on a production server. > > To Jonese (and other Boomsocket peeps), is there any timeframe for a MySQL > version? > > ____________________________________ > > Andy Matthews > Senior ColdFusion Developer > > Office: 877.707.5467 x747 > Direct: 615.627.9747 > Fax: 615.467.6249 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.dealerskins.com <http://www.dealerskins.com/> > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| ColdFusion is delivering applications solutions at at top companies around the world in government. Find out how and where now http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/showcase/index.cfm?event=finder&productID=1522&loc=en_us Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/message.cfm/messageid:291563 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.4