>  Well the ones for which the adapters come with rails (mysql, postgres,
>  sqlite3, sqlite (does anyone actually use sqlite non-3? there's
>  currently failing tests there)) should certainly all be kept happy. I
>  personally don't have the faintest clue how heavily used/important the
>  others are.

The other databases should be kept green by the maintainers of their
adapters.   So sqlite, mysql and postgresql are the ones we're looking
after.   The sqlite2 test failures are strange, is there anyone out
there using it at present?  Would be good to fix this before 2.1 or at
least document the missing functionality.

-- 
Cheers

Koz

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