Re: [WebDNA] No more SQL in 7.1?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2012
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = You know, then name it 7.0 Lite, not 7.1That would solve all the confusion.frankOn Feb 3, 2012, at 9:57 AM, aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com wrote:>> No one ever said anything about abandoning support for=20>> MySQL. Chris simply said he wants to create a Lite version=20>> that's faster and easier to install and will therefore not=20>> support MySQL. =20>>=20>> This is very different from abandoning MySQL support!>=20> The language (from Chris/WebDNA Technical Change History) isn't very =clear to me one way or the other, so just checking in on the topic. =Also, the naming conventions of 'Prime' vs 'Lite' haven't been applied =until you came up with it Ken. So without that distinction, I don't =know what is being deprecated as opposed to what is being left out for a ='lite-er' variety. Perhaps, if anything, this just creates an =opportunity to get feedback from the community on the issue.>=20> I only have 1 site now that depends on 6.2, so I'm all about rolling =along with the latest builds as they come. I like the 'lite' concept =too, especially with the fcgi approach. I can use mostly 7.1 and where =I need it, load in the 7.0 build. Cool. One thing I'm not interested =in though (and this is just me personally) is maintaining legacy =products. So the future direction of this product is also important to =me. I want to be sure that the features I need will continue to be =supported down the line. That's all.>=20> I don't want to start an argument about databases. I think they're =both great. But I have to say that the more I've gotten to know =RDBs/SQL, the more I think it is really quite cool, and If anything, I =plan to start using it more with WebDNA. =20>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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You know, then name it 7.0 Lite, not 7.1That would solve all the confusion.frankOn Feb 3, 2012, at 9:57 AM, aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com wrote:>> No one ever said anything about abandoning support for=20>> MySQL. Chris simply said he wants to create a Lite version=20>> that's faster and easier to install and will therefore not=20>> support MySQL. =20>>=20>> This is very different from abandoning MySQL support!>=20> The language (from Chris/WebDNA Technical Change History) isn't very =clear to me one way or the other, so just checking in on the topic. =Also, the naming conventions of 'Prime' vs 'Lite' haven't been applied =until you came up with it Ken. So without that distinction, I don't =know what is being deprecated as opposed to what is being left out for a ='lite-er' variety. Perhaps, if anything, this just creates an =opportunity to get feedback from the community on the issue.>=20> I only have 1 site now that depends on 6.2, so I'm all about rolling =along with the latest builds as they come. I like the 'lite' concept =too, especially with the fcgi approach. I can use mostly 7.1 and where =I need it, load in the 7.0 build. Cool. One thing I'm not interested =in though (and this is just me personally) is maintaining legacy =products. So the future direction of this product is also important to =me. I want to be sure that the features I need will continue to be =supported down the line. That's all.>=20> I don't want to start an argument about databases. I think they're =both great. But I have to say that the more I've gotten to know =RDBs/SQL, the more I think it is really quite cool, and If anything, I =plan to start using it more with WebDNA. =20>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>=20
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