On Tuesday 03 June 2003 5:56 pm, Jonathan Gardner wrote: > sipPQ is almost ready for an initial, alpha release. > > - queries seem to work > - copy in/out seems to work > - large objects seem to work > - notifications seem to work > > I have the async functions defined, but I am having a bit of trouble using > them so that I can test them. I'll probably give up soon and make the > release anyway. > > I am going to write a few more tests tonight, then package it all up into > one, loveable package, and release it to the world. > > Can anyone suggest a better name than sipPQ? There already exists a > PyGreSQL, which is written in straight C with some Python extension > modules. I chose sipPQ, because it is literally a sip of the 'pq' library, > which is what C applications use to connect to a PostgreSQL database. > > And on a side note, I noticed Phil Thompson's name appearing in the > PostgreSQL documentation, on the frontend/backend protocol page. Phil, are > you a huge PostgreSQL fan as well? Are you still actively contributing to > the project?
I've always been a fan of PostgreSQL. I tend to use MySQL these days, but only because that's the database that my ISP provides. PostgreSQL was the first open source project I made any significant contribution to but, now that I've found my own itch to scratch, I no longer have the time. Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde