Oh. Thanks Kurtis. That answers the first question: it's built on mysqldb 
primarily because it's mature and stable. Thanks.

As for the second question: has anyone tried building a backend on 
mysql-connector yet?  Silence?  Is this an opportunity?


On Friday, 4 May 2012 16:53:43 UTC+10, Kurtis wrote:
>
> I think what he was trying to get at is that the Python MySQL Adapter is 
> in early stages of development where-as Django is depended upon to be a 
> very stable platform/framework. It would be great to have the option to use 
> that adapter though for situations like yours.
>
>
>

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