Re: [ADMIN] [RFC] mysql compatibility project

2007-02-07 Thread Joshua D. Drake
Tony Grant wrote: > Le mercredi 07 février 2007 à 08:50 -0800, Joshua D. Drake a écrit : > >>> Of course a CMS that is database >>> agnostic would be the ideal sollution... >> Drupal? > > Yes of course but, well, not so serious a CMS =:-D It can be argued that no serious cms would use MySQL. J

Re: [ADMIN] [RFC] mysql compatibility project

2007-02-07 Thread Tony Grant
Le mercredi 07 février 2007 à 08:50 -0800, Joshua D. Drake a écrit : > > Of course a CMS that is database > > agnostic would be the ideal sollution... > > Drupal? Yes of course but, well, not so serious a CMS =:-D Tony -- ---(end of broadcast)---

Re: [ADMIN] [RFC] mysql compatibility project

2007-02-07 Thread Joshua D. Drake
Tony Grant wrote: > Hej! > > After a years break I am looking at Mambo/Joomla CMS for a couple of non > mission critical projects. I really don't want to run MySQL behind these > sites (did I say i don't like MySQL? =:-D) and was pleased to discover > that someone was working on a project to put a

Re: [ADMIN] [RFC] mysql compatibility project

2007-02-07 Thread Michael Monnerie
On Mittwoch, 7. Februar 2007 09:45 Tony Grant wrote: > Have any of you tested this under moderate load? If yes what issues > need I watch out for? No, but if you receive some answer, I'd be interested also - for the same "no mysql" reason :-) mfg zmi -- // Michael Monnerie, Ing.BSc-

[ADMIN] [RFC] mysql compatibility project

2007-02-07 Thread Tony Grant
Hej! After a years break I am looking at Mambo/Joomla CMS for a couple of non mission critical projects. I really don't want to run MySQL behind these sites (did I say i don't like MySQL? =:-D) and was pleased to discover that someone was working on a project to put a compatibility layer between s