On Sunday 18 November 2012 11.52:58 Kevin Krammer wrote: > Virtuoso would be a very obvious choice for an Akonadi setup running as > part of a KDE setup, however when last tried it or rather its SQL driver > still wasn't up to the job. On a totally non-technical point: With virtuoso being neo-proprietary, I would also think it would be better strategy to move further away from it, and not more into it. So if anything, it would be good to have an actual Free Software database that can do the jobs that virtuoso and MySQL currently do. With the situation of both databases, it currently appears that neither virtuoso nor MySQL would be the sustainable choice to make, though. Best regards, Georg -- Georg C. F. Greve <greve@xxxxxxxx> http://www.linkedin.com/in/GeorgGreve http://blogs.fsfe.org/greve/ http://identi.ca/greve
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