26 Aug
2004
26 Aug
'04
11:02 p.m.
At 4:57 PM -0400 2004-08-26, Kevin McCann wrote:
Barry has redirected some of the discussion over to mailman3-dev@python.org. I'll crosspost for this message, but maybe we should move over to mm3-dev?
I'm not really a developer, but I'll subscribe to it anyway since
I do feel there might be some architectural issues on which I might have some useful advice.
Your best defense is to not use SQLite for files on a network filesystem."
Fair enough. Are we looking for something where use on a network
filesystem is an issue?
Or do we care more about other issues, such as performance (where
I think BerkeleyDB would probably win), or interface methods/language (where SQL might be preferred)?
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