Re: CRM where pg is a first class citizen?

From: Murtuza Zabuawala <murtuza(dot)zabuawala(at)enterprisedb(dot)com>
To: John DeSoi <desoi(at)pgedit(dot)com>
Cc: Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <mail(at)webthatworks(dot)it>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: CRM where pg is a first class citizen?
Date: 2016-12-16 05:45:42
Message-ID: CAKKotZTncAtQr8fYZd8uNc2HaNM+yEi76CrOOapGLGz3aUBGpQ@mail.gmail.com
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Also check Odoo (Python & PostgreSQL) & it has large community support.

https://github.com/odoo/odoo

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Murtuza Zabuawala
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The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company

On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 8:58 AM, John DeSoi <desoi(at)pgedit(dot)com> wrote:

>
> > On Dec 13, 2016, at 3:25 PM, Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <mail(at)webthatworks(dot)it>
> wrote:
> >
> > I don't develop on Drupal anymore but up to at least D7 Postgresql was
> still not a first class citizen.
> >
> > I've heard DB abstraction layer in D8 is much better but I don't have
> anything critical on Drupal anymore and life is too short to fight to see
> your patches refused from upstream because "supporting postgres is holding
> us back".
> > Considering that most PHP web applications are not optimized for any DB
> and I wonder what features could a developer exploit to optimize for mysql,
> that's really a shame.
> >
> > I don't want to repeat the experience, especially on software I'm just
> going to use and not develop on.
> >
> > Forgive me for I have sinned: last Drupal I've installed was 7 and I
> picked up mysql and I still feel awkward when I've to deal with it.
>
>
> I have been using Drupal with Postgres since 2005. Yes, there are
> sometimes issues, but it is rarely a problem unless you expect every third
> party module to support Postgres. All of the core modules work well with
> Postgres. The database abstraction layer works for the most part. The main
> benefit of Drupal is to get a base website up and going quickly. You can
> then write your own custom (Postgres only) module to implement the non-core
> features you need.
>
> John DeSoi, Ph.D.
>
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