There's no limitation - one could always create a contrib app that
uses your framework behind the scenes...

On Jun 8, 3:53 am, "Marinho Brandao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sounds great Marinho, thanks for contributing this! *bookmarked*
>
> thanks for the considerations :)
>
> next days I will have news, that I'll publish in website.
>
> @Russel:
>
> I have seen this wiki, and I've followed the discussions, but the
> point that I've percepted is that the ActiveRecord Migrations is very
> limited, cos it only supports RoR. My goal is provide a solution more
> flexible, and independent of ORMs, platforms or languages.
>
> Example: I'll use DBMigrations to solve a problem that I've with a
> Delphi app, and the evolutions of a Django-powered-website case. Two
> cases very different, but the DBMigrations will support both.
>
> I think this is a better solution than create a Django contrib or
> another dependent sollution.
>
> thanks for all :)
>
> 2007/6/6, Kelvin Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Sounds great Marinho, thanks for contributing this! *bookmarked*
>
> > Kelvin
>
> > --
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> > Voice: +886 9 52152 336
> > Voice: +1 503 715 5535
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