On 15/02/2010 20:12, Greg Smith wrote:
> Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
>> I just wanted all interested people know that psycopg2 2.0.14 to be
>> released in the next few days will be under the LGPL3 + OpenSSL
>> exception (example code and tests under the LGPL3 alone because the
never linked to OpenSSL).
> Yaaay!
>
> Of course, now I'm on the hook to fix bugs.
Bugs? Which bugs? :)
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ome bugs and almost 99% of psycopg users are still with python2
so the python2 branch is in a better shape. But most of the work is done
so, after the next release, I'll start porting changes to the python3
branch ("master" on git) and finish the work.
t even if we could have
a psycopg web page ready tomorrow having a page dedicated to psycopg on
wiki.postgresql.org is great.
Also, piro is doing a great work on psycopg2 documentation:
http://piro.develer.com/psycopg2-doc/
make sure to check it out.
federico
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On 09/02/2010 15:22, Dave Page wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
>> Btw, I was
>> at FOSDEM as probably other PostgreSQL people were and all this could
>> have been discussed while drinking a couple of beers if only someone
>> cared
sers eventually the
PostgreSQL people noted it. ;)
Have fun,
federico
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