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That's perfect. |
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Hi. I can't follow your rationale even when trying hard. All relevant refurbishments to the connect section have landed already. None of them include any comments or suggestions from your side, so please stop providing stop energy. |
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update: I hadn't seen your response to Kenneth when writing below. So let continue the alignment there. I'm happy to explain the rationale if it's not clear from the discussion with @kneth here.
Is there any particular urgency to removing the "Database Drivers" section I'm not aware of? I'm hoping we can merge the drivers pages in very quickly. I just discussed that with Kenneth today. |
Ah right, that's why we just can't remove the TOC. I am falling for that again and again. Apologies, blatantly removing the TOC / this primary navigation section is not applicable. Closing. |
Accepted. |

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The drivers section was modernized and relocated. This patch removes the redundant outmoded one, where most items can easily be considered legacy and stale today.
After CrateDB received PostgreSQL compatibility, it gained a way larger surface of connectivity options, which is a good thing. At the same time, our legacy drivers became less maintained, which is natural. In this spirit, we shouldn't present them any longer on the main stage, but just refer to them within a larger gallery where other more optimal connectivity options exist, mostly through drivers and adapters which are NOT from our pen. 1
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/cc @seut, @matriv, @surister
Footnotes
On the other hand, this absolutely doesn't mean they don't need maintenance dearly. The PHP drivers received a few cycles recently, but we don't even mention the legacy Ruby drivers there. Today, mostly the JDBC driver is in a sad state since ages. Please improve, so we can finally add and present Hibernate support, possibly on the main stage! ↩