Hi,

that sounds like a lot of import/exports and manual
operations. So there is no plan to have multiuser support
w/o external plugins?

I guess it should be possible to just replace the internal
in-RAM DB with SQL bindings (i'm a CS master, i have done
this before). It would be ugly and slow, but possible.

Can somebody with a good overview of the internal data
structures comment on this?

Thanks,

Am 27.03.2012, 11:32 Uhr, schrieb Bogdan Cristea <[email protected]>:

> On Tuesday 27 March 2012 11:26:44 Laurent Gilson wrote:
>> i just read the documentation and scanned the mailing
>> lists, however i'm still unsure about current and future
>> multiuser support. There seem to be several existing
>> options like svn for sharing the bib-files or
>> exporting/importing via SQL, but currently no support
>> for directly working with a DB.
>>
>> What is the current status on this?
>
> Hi
>
> Aigaion project uses a shared mysql database and manages bib files, so a
> plugin working with aigaion database should be a good option in my  
> opinion.
>


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