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Re: ODBC driver overpopulation (was Re: [PERFORM] Final decision)

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Old 04-16-2008, 01:10 AM
Bruce Momjian
 
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Default Re: ODBC driver overpopulation (was Re: [PERFORM] Final decision)

Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> >>Mind you, having 2 different teams working on two different ODBC drivers is a
> >>problem for another list ...

> >
> >
> > Only two? I thought another commercial entity was also working on their
> > own ODBC driver, so there may be three of them.

>
> Well I only know of one company actually working on ODBC actively and
> that is Command Prompt, If there are others I would like to hear about
> it because I would rather work with someone than against them.


Well, you should talk to Pervasive because they have a team working on
improving the existing driver. I am sure they would want to work
together too.

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