On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Planet Drizzle
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Almost all the conversions for WordPress 3.1 revolve around the date.  When 
> creating a draft or any other table entry WordPress uses the date 
> ’0000-00-00′ in several columns.  In Drizzle we try to be closer to the SQL 
> standards, and this means that the first valid date is ’0001-01-01′.  A large 
> majority of the patch is this particular conversion for the queries 
> throughout the PHP code.  The rest is to do with schema creation, to be 
> specific:

Shouldn't NULL be used for this purpose?

> Drizzle has no LONGTEXT, TINYTEXT, etc…  Just TEXT

Aren't those aliases for text in Drizzle? If not, why not?

> Drizzle doesn’t support multiple character sets, just UTF-8, so we need to 
> drop the character set part of schema creation

Drizzle should accept charset = utf-8 (pseudo).

--
Olaf

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