> On Sep 10, 2019, at 5:29 AM, Carlton Gibson <carlton.gib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> We've made the first release on the way to Django's next major 
> release, Django 3.0! 
> 
> With about two and a half months until the 
> final release (scheduled for December 2nd), we'll need timely testing 
> from the community to ensure an on-time, stable release. 
> 
> Check out the blog post: 
> 
> https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2019/sep/10/django-30-alpha-1-released/ 
> <https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2019/sep/10/django-30-alpha-1-released/>
Looks nice…

1) Is there any plans to officially support MS SQL server directly?  There are 
a few different ways to connect to an MSSQL server, but none of them are very 
well maintained (in a timely manner).   I am currently using 
https://github.com/michiya/django-pyodbc-azure 
<https://github.com/michiya/django-pyodbc-azure>, which is forcing me to stay 
at django v2.1.xx, and I’ve used django-mssql in the past (but that hasn’t been 
updated to django v2.xx).   Having an officially supported, and updated ms sql 
bridge would be quite helpful.

2) It’s still early, but how does the performance match up against v2.xx?

        - Benjamin


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