On 2012-05-04, at 09:36 , john2095 wrote:

> Oh. Thanks Kurtis. That answers the first question: it's built on mysqldb 
> primarily because it's mature and stable. Thanks.
> 
> As for the second question: has anyone tried building a backend on 
> mysql-connector yet?  Silence?  Is this an opportunity?

A quick google search (still works), points to
https://github.com/rtyler/connector-django-mysql and a few of its forks
(e.g. https://github.com/jerith/connector-django-mysql), as well as a
workaround like
http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?50,400033,400320#msg-400320

So yes, it would seem people have tried building backends, and these
works look mostly abandoned at this point.

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