[David] > For one thing, it was basically impossible for people with only a > peripheral view of the database (managers, QA folks) to get accurate > pictures of the database. Nothing that can't be fixed if one has a > real DB backend. Speaking of which, how real is RoundUp's DB backend? Does it use MySQL? *Could* it use MySQL? *Should* it use MySQL? When this idea first came up, Andy Robinson asserted that it should, basically for the reason that David states above; I'm neutral but I certainly see the advantage of being able to run SQL(-ish) queries against the database (this helps for the SF tracker too). --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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