From: | Chris Travers <chris(dot)travers(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | Michael Banck <michael(dot)banck(at)credativ(dot)de> |
Cc: | Pg Advocacy <pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Open Source Projects using PostgreSQL |
Date: | 2011-11-24 23:43:05 |
Message-ID: | CAKt_ZftFpmJCgMo7pTXFuv1CiPWtysMgd7RDUrMgOGCnTdnAKw@mail.gmail.com |
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On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Michael Banck
<michael(dot)banck(at)credativ(dot)de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was gathering some material for a PostgreSQL advocacy talk, and
> wondered whether there was a list of Open Source projects using
> PostgreSQL, preferably by default or exclusively.
>
> I couldn't find much on the website besides
>
> http://www.postgresql.org/download/products/7
>
> where most projects except for Bacula (besides, License = commercial?)
> and Bricolage did not ring a bell and the "Open Source Projects" section
> on
>
> http://www.postgresql.org/about/users
>
> However, that one is not very focused either and it is not exactly clear
> whether those projects use Postgres in-house (like e.g. Debian with
> their package archive software), or base their products/projects on it
> (gforge).
>
> I could not find any other lists, so I started one on the wiki for now
> with the projects I have gathered so far:
>
> http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/OpenSource_Projects_Using_PostgreSQL
>
> If this is redundant or useless, I will just remove it again, otherwise,
> please add to it. I think it would be particularly valuable to have a
> list of high-profile Open Source projects handy, which use PostgreSQL by
> default or even exclusively.
LedgerSMB (http://www.ledgersmb.org) is an open source accounting and
ERP project which uses PostgreSQL exclusively. Wondering how to get
it on the list. I didn't see an easy way to create an account so
maybe that's not open to the general public.
I think the list is very useful, btw. I would suggest if possible
adding links to the projects so folks who want more information can go
to the respective web pages.
There are a couple major reasons why I think such a list is very useful:
1) It shows people what they can do with PostgreSQL
2) It helps the community find open source software that supports PostgreSQL.
Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
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