Another way to think about this is:

Drizzle should help to steer people in the direction of making the right
decisions when they build their apps (without taking ugly shortcuts that'll
bite them down the road) but not do so in a way that it's so painful they'll
just use MySQL, PostreSQL, sqlite, etc.

We can do that by providing defaults that are helpful in that respect and
removing features that are really crutches that quickly become roadblocks to
scale.

Jeremy

On 9/23/08, Brian Moon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
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>> Every big site started as a small site.
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> touché
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