It would be surprising if mysql would manage to keep it's position -
from what most blogs/news said, it seems most of the core mysql
developers have jumped ship.

On Jun 11, 4:23 pm, JohnMc <maruadventu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Might want to keep our eyes on this DB 
> --http://askmonty.org/wiki/index.php/MariaDB.
> They have not provided a stable release yet. But with the merger of
> Oracle and Sun you never know what might happen to the MySQL DB.
>
> On Jun 11, 7:33 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > I strongly suggest postgresql over mysql. They both work file mysql
> > has lots of quirks: max size of text fields, migrations need to be in
> > their own transaction, ... once in a while I find a new one.
> > Postgresql always does what one expect.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Jun 11, 1:30 am, Fran <francisb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Jun 11, 6:42 am, durga <durgaprasadmoga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I am developing a website with web2py and sqllite. I am expecting no.
> > > > of users of the site would increase to 50k. My question is  would the
> > > > sqllite in web2py  support for 50k users or I need to migrate to
> > > > mysql. The database would contain user information, messages and some
> > > > blogs.
>
> > > I would switch away from SQLite for that size of production use.
> > > MySQL should be fine :)
>
> > > F
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