Posible off topic ? pgmodeler

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#1stan
stanb@panix.com

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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#2Susan Hurst
susan.hurst@brookhurstdata.com
In reply to: stan (#1)
Re: Posible off topic ? pgmodeler

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

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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.

#3Thiemo Kellner
thiemo@gelassene-pferde.biz
In reply to: stan (#1)
Re: Posible off topic ? pgmodeler

Quoting stan <stanb@panix.com>:

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.

To the best of my knowledge Raphael tries to fund its time on the
development of pgmodeler with selling access keys to the binary
package he distributes. https://pgmodeler.io/download states

"Purchase an access key and support this project. Pay using PayPal™ or
Bitcoins and enjoy ready-to-use packages."

However, being versioned on github you could compile it yourself any
time and I suppose at least major Linux distributions provide a
package of a more or less recent version of it. Ubuntu does anyway. I
am not aware of an other binary distributor but Raphael for Windows or
Mac, but then again those are not my turf.

Kind regards Thiemo

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