Jim Winstead wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Jeremy Zawodny<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:
(1) easy to get started with (low barriers to entry)

for php and mysql, what made this particularly true is that they both
work well in shared-hosting environments. or at least the shared
hosting environments of the time.

is there anyone looking at deploying drizzle into that sort of
environment? what capabilities matter for that environment?

I don't really want something that is popular in that environment. I don't want Drizzle to be popular like phpBB. I want it to be popular like memcached. That will mean it does a great job at helping people solve real problems. And, I think Brian's original vision is just that. Solving problems for medium size sites and up. Frankly shared hosting sites should be using SQLite at this point. If I was deploying a shared hosting environment that is what I would start with.

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