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Add a lightweight DB #242
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+1 on this!
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…On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 8:53 AM [ Cassondra ] ***@***.***> wrote:
The projects.json is now 2,000 lines long so I think it might be time to
consider adding a lightweight database for storing the data.
I've heard good things about Keystone.js
<https://www.keystonejs.com/tutorials/new-project> and would be willing
to look into setting that up for us.
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Would we do this, or the solution outlined in #70 ? Or are they the same thing, and I has the dumbs? :) |
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The projects.json is now 2,000 lines long so I think it might be time to consider adding a lightweight database for storing the data.
I've heard good things about Keystone.js and would be willing to look into setting that up for us.
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