yet all of the changes listed are in APIs that are not used by web2py
in MySQL.

On Feb 2, 9:18 pm, KMax <mkostri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://wiki.drizzle.org/FAQ
> Can I run a website with this?
> No. We are still making incompatible changes, and certainly do not
> believe the code is production quality. Right now we are defaulting
> many configure operations to generate debugging code for us so our
> binaries are not optimal. Therefore, do not go out and benchmark this
> and expect it to be one way or the other. We are currently only doing
> benchmarks where it makes sense for us to determine where bottlenecks
> are.
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> On 2 фев, 11:57, Rahul <rahul.dhak...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi All,
> >        http://drizzle.org/Home.html
> >        Not really sure if web2py should support Drizzle (opensource
> > MYSQL forked Database). Will pymysql work with Drizzle? What do you
> > think? Also is MySQL free for professional development now? or we need
> > to pay a fee. Oracle - MySQL site does show us license fees etc.
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> > Rahul

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