Re: Increasing support for Microsoft SQL Server

2020-11-26 Thread Warren Chu
Thanks for link references - they've been helpful. We're in the process of forking the existing django-mssql-backend and setting up related pipelines. We're also reviewing previously logged Github issues, and preparing an internal Django app

Re: Increasing support for Microsoft SQL Server

2020-11-10 Thread uri...@gmail.com
This thread in particular, I think. https://groups.google.com/g/django-developers/c/FbBcUCzrSZo/m/EoFNbR2BDgAJ On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 11:56:01 PM UTC-10 Adam Johnson wrote: > Hi Warren, > > Thanks for looking at working on this. SQL Server is (I believe) the most > popular not-in-core DB

Re: Increasing support for Microsoft SQL Server

2020-11-10 Thread Adam Johnson
Hi Warren, Thanks for looking at working on this. SQL Server is (I believe) the most popular not-in-core DB backend. Carlton's suggestions are solid. I'd also point you to reading the old mailing list posts: https://groups.google.com/g/django-developers/search?q=microsoft%20sql . I recall there w

Re: Increasing support for Microsoft SQL Server

2020-11-08 Thread Carlton Gibson
HI Warren. Thanks for your mail. > 1 - How can we best collaborate? I’d guess the best thing would be to communicate with the existing contributors and ask where resource would be best spent. I’m not mssql-server user myself, but first question I’d be asking is where is the backend not fea

Increasing support for Microsoft SQL Server

2020-11-03 Thread Warren Chu
Hi All, Microsoft has commissioned internal resources, of which I'm a member, to drive development and support of an open source Microsoft SQL Server backend solution for Django. This project would exist under the github.com/microsoft organization. We recognize there is an existing and active