I've been looking into this too last night. Though I never before looked
into a backend and I'm not on qsrf branch, after looking into the
trunk's backends, I can tell that they're a tad over my head.

It's a shame that this is not documented (though I'm not whining at the
devs for not writing it, I recon there are more important things to do
than document maybe-unstable low-level components).

If I can do anyhing to help, I'm in.

~ Chris

El mar, 08-04-2008 a las 15:00 -0700, Greg Taylor escribió:
> This would be great, I'd love to see this although I'm not really
> experienced enough to help much.
> 
> On Apr 8, 10:21 am, "Peter Baumgartner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anybody interested in starting an app engine/big table db backend
> > project? Should be interesting and might help pave the way for some
> > other non-traditional databases like CouchDB or SimpleDB. While I'm
> > not a database expert, I'm sure I can chip in.
> >
> > It seems like most of the basic functionality is already there and
> > more advanced queries could be simulated with multiple queries and
> > some magic on the backend.
> >
> > --
> > Pete
> > 


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