At 03:49 10/10/2013, Max Semenik wrote:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64On 10.10.2013, 3:51 JFC wrote:
HÛÝ[H[\\ÝYo know if the use of CouchDB or Couchbase has
Y[Ú\Èbeing investigated to support MediaWiki as an alternative to
^TÔSÜÝ\ÜÈ[ÔS]OÂ"YYXUÚZÚIÜÈ]H[Ù@l is all about relations, and DB
access is all
about SQL - so adding NoSQL support would equate to a rewrite almost
from grounds up. Of course, we either use or can use NoSQL in some
places like object cache or external storage, which still doesn't
allow us to claim NoSQL support in general.
Thank you for your response. I certainly understand this. My question
is in your "almost". My interest is in a seemless
transition/simulteaneousity between the current user/admin experience
and a NoSQL approach. This is why I am interested in knowing if some
efforts have been engaged in that area or if I should start from
scratch a top-down evaluation.
Thank you for your opinion.
Best
jfc
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