openDB

Vincent Puglia's picture

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Hi,

I've recently been approached for membership by a group located at http://www.openDB.org
They claim they are promoting an open dbms standard.
Anyone know them? Or anything about this?

Vinny

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Peter J. Boettcher's picture

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Vincent,

This is the first I've heard of them. Seems interesting, I tried the forum link but it didn't work. If you join keep us updated.

Regards,
Peter J. Boettcher

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Vincent Puglia's picture

They have: 634 posts

Joined: Dec 1999

Hi Peter,

Haven't joined yet. Went back & read up some -- founded in 98; main page last edit - 7/9/99; lots of unfinished pages, bad links, and poor editing (typos, mispellings, etc.)
Makes one wonder.
At any rate, the link is the same. I snipped some of the comments (below). Oh, they also have an unfinished page titled "Why flatfiles are Inadequate" or somesuch. They seem to want to push many2many sql.

From openDB home page:

The OpenDB Alliance is...committed to promoting a Open Source...structure as an industry-standard...data for multiple applications will...be fully accessible from one resource; new software will work better with existing Databases...
...the OpenDB Alliance is providing free resources and tools...publishing our specification for the database model's structure definition...granting members a non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty-free license to the documentaion and executable prototypes in the OpenDB libraries, which allows for the designing and creating of databases using MANY-to-MANY relationships.
...General membership is free.

I tried viewing some of the "examples" -- bad links.
Will be emailing the openDB guy who approached me. Will keep you advised.

Vinny

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