Migrate MySQL... or not...

Robert Brockway robert-5LEc/6Zm6xCUd8a0hrldnti2O/JbrIOy at public.gmane.org
Sun Aug 23 00:56:55 UTC 2009


On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, Madison Kelly wrote:

> To do that though, I'd first need an idea of what each claims is their 
> strength and investigate what each claims is the other's weakness. I'd need 
> to come up with some code to actually test these assertions and make the code 
> available for others to reproduce. I'd need to find a set of ways to fail 
> each system and gauge their ability to recover.

That sounds like a really good way to approach the problem.

> This will not be easy or quick, but as I said in my first most on this topic, 
> I think it would be a useful exercise for me, as I of course have my own 
> biases (PostgreSQL, Linux, Canada, Honda). I'd like to see if I can indeed

This sounds like an alternative Myers-Briggs test :)

So you'd be 'PLCH' then :)

Cheers,

Rob

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