Ugh. What do we forsee func needing a REAL DB for? I'd like to
avoid that at pretty much any cost.

Adrian

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Yeah.

Func as designed should not need a real DB... apps layered on top of Func have choice. I am *strongly* against seeing sqlalchemy as a dep and having to deal with schema updates when an app of this kind of technology doesn't have any business needing a sql database. The desire to turn things into "big architecture" was one of the original design goals of Func and at every step, we have to seriously evaluate anything that trends in that direction. The beauty is in the simplicity...

Apps that do not require their own databases see much better adoption in config management space. That has been a major selling point for cobbler for instance -- human editable/hackable files, and easy setup. Func is a secure modular RPC communitations channel with some neat stuff for communication with multiple machines and so forth. It's not a database app.

--Michael




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