aitchnyu 2 months ago

I was hoping they will undermine all ORMs (and their associated frameworks) and make advanced queries accessible to everybody.

Taikonerd 2 months ago

I'm really sorry to hear this. Gel really was an interesting product, and I really liked the idea that queries returned structs linked to other structs via properties, instead of rows like in SQL.

I hope some other group picks up the product. It's open-source, so anyone could adopt it.

robertjpayne 2 months ago

Less than two months for any production users to migrate. Sounds like they've basically got no paying customers otherwise I'd expect to have seen a longer than 2 month period to migrate especially over the holiday season.

untruepeanuts 2 months ago

"The investment they're making in the ecosystem is rooted in a $$$ genuine $$$ commitment to the community. We’re grateful to Vercel for giving us the resources and reach to keep doing what we love at a much larger scale."

There, fixed it for you.

drewbitt 2 months ago

I liked their product. They seemed to run out of funding in the last year though, and the founders lost steam.

satvikpendem 2 months ago

I guess database as a service is not as bullet proof of a business model as one thinks, same sort of acquisition happened with Neon.

  • robertjpayne 2 months ago

    I think the problem is it's too risky to utilise a "new" database today that isn't available as a managed option on many platforms.

    Neon is just Postgres for the most part -- sure if they shut down it'd be a pain to migrate but you'd mostly be fine just swapping to AWS RDS/Aurora or the plethora of other Postgres providers.

    Buying into things like Gel or now defunct RethinkDB mean if the primary company went under you're stuck with a dead DB engine and potentially no managed hosting options.

    • satvikpendem 2 months ago

      Gel is Postgres.

      • robertjpayne 2 months ago

        I mean sorta? It's value add over something like Aurora or RDS has been it's SDL and EdgeQL layer which makes it a hard pill to swallow not knowing if it's going to go under and you're stuck trying to maintain that yourself or migrate off of it.

        • aerzen 2 months ago

          Not sorta, quite literally. You can start a Postgres instance and point gel-server at it.

          By default, it does start a managed Postgres because that's more convenient, but you can point it to Aurora or RDS or any other pg deployment.

dddw 2 months ago

Vergel

nmnmcc 2 months ago

The darkest day in Python history.