From: Greg (glawler@westmont.edu)
Date: Thu Sep 28 2000 - 10:29:36 CDT
netreg pro and lite is not a bad idea... more work though.
i still think that using a db is a more "professional" way of doing
things.
if the db calls are easily modified to use the most commonly available
databases
we could then use a database of our choice.
this would also provide standard access to the data which will make it
easier to write "plugins"
greg
Peter Valian wrote:
>
> I still don't know for sure about requiring a database...
>
> The more ideas I read from you guys and the more I talk about it with
> Todd the more I feel like the benefit of the DB will outweigh the
> additional layer of complexity.
>
> I think I will do my best to not require it at the user's cost of losing
> many features. if no DB {use NetReg version 1 style}, else {features,
> features, features}.
>
> alternatively, this could be two separate packages...NetReg Pro and
> NetReg Lite?
>
> Thoughts...
>
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