Oracle support is working pretty well now.  You can do everything in
the tutorial and run most common django apps.  Doing "python manage.py
inspectdb" needs some work, as the column types in the Django model it
returns aren't all correct.  But Oracle passes 62 out of the 65 tests
in the test suite, so it's close.

Check out the "boulder-oracle-sprint" branch of django if you are
comfortable with svn and want to test Oracle as a backend.  It was
updated yesterday to reflect changes in the trunk, so if you're already
working with the current Django development sources (not 0.95), it
should be painless for you to test.

If you have any feedback or find new bugs, please attach comments to
Django bug #1990, or post them to the django-developers email list.


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