[Sent to zope-db as well, this version better edited] Greets, ladies and gentlemen. I worry about the future of Oracle support in Zope, and in Python, too, for that matter. So I am wondering what interest there actually is for having Oracle support in Python/zope, I have a few questions: (Oracle support = having quality Oracle connectivity from python/Zope) 1) Does anyone else out there have a business case for using Oracle with Python/Zope? 2) Will those from (1) suffer badly, ie. will switch from Python or Zope to something else, if Oracle support in Python/Zope would dissapear? 3) Will those from (1) suffer badly, ie. will switch from Python or Zope to something else, if Oracle support is not improved? (ie less crashes, better throughput, etc). 4) Of those who say yes to at least one of 1-3, which ones can invest actual cash to create and maintain good quality Oracle Support in Python/Zope? 5) Of those who say yes to at least one of 1-3, which ones can invest *time* to create and maintain good quality Oracle Support in Python/Zope? What are the sentiments of other people on this list? I myself say yes to 1-3; however, at the moment I can only invest time (somewhat limited) and no cash. Also, I seem to be one of those that really stretch the limits on DCOracle2 - we use it super-extensivly for thousends of users, and seem to encounter all kinds of problems with it, ranging from lockups to connectivity loss. So I am interested in finding out if there actually are people using Oracle with Zope/Python and what their thoughts are. Thanks, /dario -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Dario Lopez-Kästen, IT Systems & Services Chalmers University of Tech.