Re: Posible off topic ? pgmodeler
От | Susan Hurst |
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Тема | Re: Posible off topic ? pgmodeler |
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Msg-id | c7d71b642813293785211de9723ccd13@mail.brookhurstdata.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Posible off topic ? pgmodeler (stan <stanb@panix.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Hi Stan! Don't know if you're interested in pgmodeler specifically or database modelers in general. At work, we use postgresql a lot and have found that DBeaver, which is open source, does a decent job of creating ERD diagrams. Personally, I don't like using DBeaver's interface for executing SQL statements but some of its other features are nice. Sue --- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Susan E Hurst Principal Consultant Brookhurst Data LLC Email: susan.hurst@brookhurstdata.com Mobile: 314-486-3261 On 2019-09-02 12:31, stan wrote: > Some very helpful folks pointed me to pgmodeler recently. > > I realize this list may not be the appropriate forum for discussing > this, and > would welcome pointers to a more appropriate forum. > > Having said that, this discussion may be a bit more generic. > > I have seen a number of open source products (Amanda is a good > example), where a > company sort of "takes over" the project, the company's bossiness plan > is generally > that of making money on support. Most of these companies have a > community edition, > which trails development of the product with their enhancements. U > understand > that this model is acceptable to GPL licensed software. > > The company supporting pgmodeler seems to have a different model. It > looks like > they provide a version of the tool that requires a license key, with > limited life > span. > > What I am trying to do, at the moment is get a complete understanding > of their > bossiness model, regarding the source code for this project. > > Thanks for any input on this.
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