On 09 Jul 09:17, Sharoon Thomas wrote:
> 
> On Jul 9, 2014, at 3:41 AM, Cédric Krier <cedric.kr...@b2ck.com> wrote:
> 
> > On 08 Jul 14:14, marsupo...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> On Tuesday, July 8, 2014 10:15:29 PM UTC+2, Cédric Krier wrote:
> >>> 
> >>> Developers work on what ever they want, they are not forced to work on 
> >>> any specific topic. So nobody can tell what will be developed in Tryton 
> >>> more than what is already done (and probably published as patch). So if 
> >>> you are looking for a roadmap, you are at the wrong place.
> >>> 
> >> 
> >> I was not talking about a roadmap of new features but a roadmap (or todo 
> >> list) of features to be removed (such as multi-database support).
> > 
> > Something added or something removed, it is the same. It is an
> > improvement and they fail on the same workflow.
> > 
> 
> That being said, I am not sure that removing multiple-database support is
> a “improvement” that has wider acceptance.

It is in the core developpers (the people who maintains that shit).

> I personally feel its a step backward. Multi-database support has been a
> critical advantage of tryton and we use it for a variety of reasons from 
> having a
> demo/playground database in the same environment for users to try things
> safely along with production database to having multi-tenant systems.

You think it is safety but it is not at all.
You don't playground on the production server if you don't want
problems.
Let's just imagine, you use the same trytond instance for production and
some testing. Your testing is going crazy and eat all the CPU or is
blocking on some IO then your production is stopped.

> From the previous discussion about the topic and the available information I
> don’t see why multi-database support should be removed. If creating and
> dropping databases is the issue, we should remove that instead.

It is the all concept the problem.
Also it prevents to have trytond to scale correctly, to have more
features (see previous post) etc.

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