SQLite is a very solid and capable database, which can be extremely useful in small-to-medium website backends (Drupal uses it). It is quite common and pervasive, bundled with PHP (from 5.3), and is pre-installed on many operating systems by default - including MacOS X.
I manage several OS X Servers, for various companies. OS X Server comes out-of-the-box with PostgreSQL, as well as SQLite, under the hood.
While it is possible to instal MySQL on a OS X Server, I do feel that for most of these clients, installing a mega-DBMS just to support their blog site is overkill, and could potentially introduce issues and make the server configuration and management more laborious and difficult for us.
I would truly love to use CouchCMS for these Server clients, but unfortunately, the MySQL requirement makes it a no-go for me.
Is there any chance of providing support for SQLite in a future version?
Many thanks for your consideration, and please, keep up the good work!
I manage several OS X Servers, for various companies. OS X Server comes out-of-the-box with PostgreSQL, as well as SQLite, under the hood.
While it is possible to instal MySQL on a OS X Server, I do feel that for most of these clients, installing a mega-DBMS just to support their blog site is overkill, and could potentially introduce issues and make the server configuration and management more laborious and difficult for us.
I would truly love to use CouchCMS for these Server clients, but unfortunately, the MySQL requirement makes it a no-go for me.
Is there any chance of providing support for SQLite in a future version?
Many thanks for your consideration, and please, keep up the good work!