Hello Quentin, et al:

While I am thrilled to hear there is strong forward progress on SOGo6, as a company we are */very/* distraught to hear that support for MariaDB/MySQL is being dropped.

MariaDB support was one of the */key elements/* that caused us to recently adopt SOGo -- as opposed to competing options which rely exclusively on PostgreSQL.

PostgreSQL is a very impressive DBMS, but it is not necessarily a good fit for all enterprises.

For one, this decision will now cause enterprises having standardized on MariaDB/MySQL to ADD an element to their technology stack for a single purpose.  Adding another DBMS daemon to a host arguably "steals" compute cycles and other resources from other daemons, adds cognitive and perhaps other types of sysadmin and hardware "complexity" and a host of possible other downsides.

Given that MariaDB recently seems to have virtually ALL the functionality of PgSQL, could you speak a moment to /why/ this design decision is being made?  Especially with regard to */technical requirements/*, for example?  After all, working with MariaDB/MySQL on Python seems just as trivial as it is with PostgreSQL.  [ But feel free to specifically dispute that if you believe I am wrong. ]


ALSO, is there currently any concept that adding "back" MariaDB connectivity would be considered for version 6.x?

If not, I fear SOGo will lose quite a lot of adopters.

Thanks in advance for your more detailed insights into this decision.


Felix



On 9/29/25 08:30, qhivert ([email protected]) wrote:
Hello,
Yes there will be migration scripts from SOGo 5 MAriadb/Postgresql to SOGo 6 
Postgresql.

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