On Dec 14, 2:23 pm, Stuart Halloway <stuart.hallo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Migrations would be awesome. As to where they should go, I am of two  
> minds. They are clearly a separate layer, and could be a separate  
> project that relied on ClojureQL. OTOH, we use migrations on 100% of  
> our projects that use relational data, so why bother with an  
> additional dependency?

Argh - Torn between idealism and pragmatism :)

The '100%' is telling me that I need to make an exception and work
this into a tools/deployment module. Depending a little on the answer
to this question: Are there any other standard practices which is used
~100% of the time, which I need to have a look at?

/Lau

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