On Sep 20, 2007, at 12:49 PM, jason kirtland wrote:

>
> Rick Morrison wrote:
>> This is Python, after all, and it would be trivial to simply put
>> whatever attribute you want on a Table, Column or any SA object.
>>
>> SA would just need to stay out of the way and agree not to use a  
>> certain
>> attribute like "description" or "userdata", or whatever.
>
> There is a ticket (#573) for adding a public bucket for arbitrary data
> on Tables and beyond.
>
> Getting this going is mostly just a matter of choosing a name for the
> attribute and adding a section about the feature to the main docs and
> the docstrings for affected classes.  Any volunteers?  ;)
>

yeah, making the data "arbitrary" is a bit better (i.e. SA doesnt  
have any idea what youre putting in there)...but you'll notice i  
havent put any personal energy into this ticket :)  .

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