On 20 Jan 2007, at 01:00, Morbus Iff wrote:
To some degree, "referential integrity" sounds all awesome and "yay, save me from myself" but, really, Drupal's been working just fine without it, and I see no huge reason to just "add it on".
And then, the DBA said to the PHP developer: "Hey, my PHP code is spaghetti code, but it is working just fine. I see no huge reason to make it readable". Or says the security expert to the PHP developer: "Hey, I don't sanitize my inputs, but it is working just fine. I see no huge reason to make it secure". There are people that care deeply about clean and readable code, people that care deeply about secure code, and people that care deeply about the correctness of their data. When talking with people of the PostgreSQL community, for example, it is clear that they steer away from Drupal, because we don't take their industry serious. By adding support for referential integrity, we're reaching out to people that know more about databases. It wouldn't hurt to have some database experts in our community. -- Dries Buytaert :: http://www.buytaert.net/