No, I'm not aware of any ongoing work or plans to add SQLAlchemy support. 
Let's continue the discussion in a separate thread since this is now off 
topic.

On Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 11:36:16 AM UTC-5, Asif Saifuddin wrote:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> Thanks for your early input on the issue. I don't think I should compete 
> with any specific proposal which already have another better competitor. I 
> did some research on  SQLalchemy backend support on django and relevant 
> improvement long ago before class based index. I will go for a sqlalchemy 
> support on django then. and will try to contribute on relevant field too to 
> prove myself as a strong candidate for that proposal. do you know any one 
> else working on SQLalchemy support? or should I proceed aboout this?
>
> Thanks
>
> On Sunday, February 7, 2016 at 5:11:59 PM UTC+6, Curtis Maloney wrote:
>>
>>
>> So, in #django recently there was a discussion about adding an index on 
>> a date field for just the year. 
>>
>> I know the idea was raised some time ago, and several ideas on the 
>> syntax were expressed.  But most of that focused on different types of 
>> indices - not on indexing expressions. 
>>
>> It occurred to me that with the recent advances in expression syntax, it 
>> should be fairly easy to add an indexes list to Meta to define complex 
>> expressions. 
>>
>> Input? 
>>
>> -- 
>> C 
>>
>

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