Business model for Open Source
Business model for Open Source - advice wanted
Gerhard Häring gh at ghaering.deThu Jul 10 17:54:47 EDT 2003
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Tim Churches wrote: > On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 00:13, Frank Millman wrote: > >>I am busy developing an accounting package, using Python and wxPython, >>together with PostgreSQL on a Unix platform or SQL Server on a Windows >>platform. > > Excellent choice of tools - identical to those used by the GnuMed > project (except for MS SQL Server - but note that PostgreSQL 7.4, > expected to be production quality soon, will run natively under > Windows). [...] Unlikely. This is most likely to get postponed to later (version 7.5). PITR also didn't made it for 7.4. Apart from this nitpick I agree that the choice of tools is excellent. They're my preferred ones as well. FWIW building a Pg/Cygwin installer shouldn't be too much effort, either. Basically just provide a trimmed down Cygwin. Native win32 PostgreSQL versions are also available from third parties ... -- Gerhard
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