On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Tim Chase
<django.us...@tim.thechases.com>wrote:

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> > Right now, Django doesn't seem to support the multiple
> > databases on the same server or different servers.  Will that
> > feature be available out of the box for future releases?
>
> You may want to eavesdrop on the Django Developers group (as
> opposed to this Django Users group) where Alex Gaynor has been
> posting updates on his GSoC project to add multi-DB support to
> Django[1].  There are several aspects to multi-DB support[2] but
> I believe he's addressing some of the more common use-cases.  You
> can even follow along if you like to live dangerously as I
> believe he's got a public repository for his code on GitHub.
>
> -tim
>
> [1]
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> http://groups.google.com/group/django-developers/search?group=django-developers&q=alex+gaynor+%28multi-db+OR+multiple-database%29
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> [2]
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> http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/663046559fd0f9c1/
> for my posted concerns
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I have both a public code repository on github at github.com/alex/django/ as
well as a branch in Django's SVN at branches/soc2009/multidb.  The best
place to find out about the work is the django-developers list, where I have
sent any number of emails discussing both the overall design, as well as the
status.

Alex

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