> > hmmmmm..... I always thought that database is just for that:
> > "grow up, grow up" :)
> 
> If I have the possibility to partition my data space, I do it.

I do not mean , that database should useless grow up.
 
> > I do not see any sense of doing anything if I am to carry about
> > of my database size. If it will grow that way it will slow down all
> > operations , I will change server components.
> 
> Well, parameters are used everywhere in midgard. If I fill it with user
> data stuff, I will slow down article handling, admin ui either...

Do You think that creators of Yahoo think the same way?


> > > It is a solution if you are the content author. If there are another
> > > companies who write the pages (say, an extended way of webhosting),
> > > there is no way to use active pages for ordinary pages.
> > 
> > Content author? But if You want to implement midgard based forum,
> > then user who create message is an author!
> 
> Yes, sort of. But if I use an add-in forum solution, then these contents
> are in a separate database, so why their authors should be in
> midgard...?

That's why I am starting to use midgard-based forum.


> > I think that midgard based portal will be still faster then for example
> > PHPNuke.
> 
> I still don't know PHPNuke.


I know as a user, and there is no day when I am angry for something there.
PHP portal which displays date using javascript ;) LOL!
I created account from Galleon , and till now I can use my account 
from any other browser.
That's why I want to use midgard based sites.

Piotras


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