[Persistence-sig] SIG retirement

Patrick K. O'Brien pobrien at orbtech.com
Sat Sep 13 08:20:20 EDT 2003


Donnal Walter <donnalcwalter at yahoo.com> writes:

> --- "Patrick K. O'Brien" <pobrien at orbtech.com> wrote:
> > 
> > As the leader of one very active persistence project[1], I'd love
> > to discuss some of the issues I've run into.  Particularly since
> > I've recently come up with what I think are some pretty
> > innovative solutions to problems like alternate keys, referential
> > integrity, bi-directional links, schema evolution, and so forth.
> > 
> > Is anyone else interested in Python persistence or a Python
> > ODBMS, like ZODB or PyPerSyst?  If so, let's talk.
> > 
> > [1] PyPerSyst, a Python ODBMS:
> > http://www.orbtech.com/wiki/PyPerSyst
> 
> I am interested in persistence issues and have been actively
> working on a project to provide persistence for a custom GUI
> application development framework (Mindwrapper). The reason I have
> not posted to this SIG is that the early discussion here was on a
> plane several orders of magnitude higher than my own project. If
> discussion here were to pick up I would follow it with interest,
> but I likely would not participate much more actively than I have
> been to date.  I have also followed PyPerSyst with some interest,
> but to this point I can't see how to integrate it into the
> Mindwrapper framework.

Oh, it will happen eventually.

PyPerSyst: All your entity are belong to us!  ;-)

And I guess that makes me the Pyd Pyper...

http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~jonas/piedpiper.html

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Patrick K. O'Brien
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