Microsoft donates DocumentDB to Linux Foundation
Briefly

DocumentDB is an open-source document database based on PostgreSQL and released under the MIT license. Developers can choose PostgreSQL interfaces for enhanced JSON support or use MongoDB-compatible interfaces to leverage existing expertise. Microsoft asserts 100% compatibility with MongoDB drivers. Setup is fast, taking less than a minute, and contributions are quick, keeping the barrier to entry low. Rapid adoption has produced nearly 2,000 GitHub stars and attention from PostgreSQL enthusiasts. DocumentDB combines PostgreSQL’s engine and ecosystem with stronger JSON/BSON handling. Donation to the Linux Foundation establishes an independent, vendor-neutral governance while preserving upstream PostgreSQL compatibility.
Under the MIT license, developers get maximum freedom in using DocumentDB. They can choose between PostgreSQL interfaces for stronger JSON support or MongoDB compatibility for existing expertise. "We are committed to 100% compatibility with MongoDB drivers," Microsoft emphasizes. This developer-first mentality is also reflected in the simple implementation. It takes less than a minute to get DocumentDB up and running. Contributing to the project takes even less time, which keeps the barrier to entry low.
DocumentDB has shown impressive growth since its launch earlier this year. The project reached nearly 2,000 GitHub stars and attracted a lot of attention from PostgreSQL enthusiasts. What started as a few PostgreSQL extensions evolved into a full-fledged document database that offers businesses an alternative to MongoDB. The project combines the power of PostgreSQL with stronger JSON/BSON support. DocumentDB should benefit from the proven, modern engine and the broad PostgreSQL ecosystem.
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