I am looking forward to the Liberty cycle and seeing the special casing we do 
for SQLite in our migrations (and elsewhere). My inclination is that we should 
(similar to the deprecation of eventlet) deprecate support for SQLite in 
Keystone. In Liberty we will have a full functional test suite that can (and 
will) be used to validate everything against much more real environments 
instead of in-process “eventlet-like” test-keystone-services; the “Restful test 
cases” will no longer be part of the standard unit tests (as they are 
functional testing). With this change I’m inclined to say SQLite (being the 
non-production usable DB) what it is we should look at dropping migration 
support for SQLite and the custom work-arounds.

Most deployers and developers (as far as I know) use devstack and MySQL or 
Postgres to really suss out DB interactions.

I am looking for feedback from the community on the general stance for SQLite, 
and more specifically the benefit (if any) of supporting it in Keystone.

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Morgan Fainberg
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