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The future of pgModeler Project

A path toward sustainability

After nearly 20 years of continuous open-source development, pgModeler is entering a new phase focused on long-term sustainability, independence, and continuous evolution. As the project approaches version 2.0, maintaining advanced features has reached a level of complexity and engineering effort that is no longer sustainable under the current financial model. Starting with version 2.0.0-beta, the advanced database lifecycle management features will continue development exclusively in the commercial pgModeler Plus edition. pgModeler Community will remain free and open source, continuing to receive active maintenance, PostgreSQL compatibility updates, performance improvements, bug fixes, and ongoing evolution as the foundation of the platform itself. This transition is intended to ensure that pgModeler remains independent, professionally maintained, and able to continue serving the PostgreSQL ecosystem for many years to come.

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A new chapter: Introducing Nullptr Labs

A new chapter: Introducing Nullptr Labs

A company created to secure the longevity of pgModeler

Nullptr Labs is now the official home of pgModeler, marking the project's transition into a solid corporate structure. This move ensures the software's longevity, guaranteeing consistent releases and technical innovation for years to come. Aiming to gain further ground in the PostgreSQL market, Nullptr Labs introduces a more flexible business model, including tailored licensing and custom development for specific features required by enterprise clients. Despite this commercial evolution, our commitment to code transparency and the open-source community remains unchanged. Our focus is to consolidate pgModeler as a robust and efficient data engineering tool, fully prepared for the demands of today's market.

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