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Seeing as MySQL is pretty much hardcoded into Gatekeeper and in this state it will never be able to support another SQL engine, no matter how similar, I wonder why foreign relations and constraints are created during the first setup migration? As is, when deleting users or groups, the relations stick around, polluting the database with leftovers.
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Seeing as MySQL is pretty much hardcoded into Gatekeeper and in this state it will never be able to support another SQL engine, no matter how similar, I wonder why foreign relations and constraints are created during the first setup migration? As is, when deleting users or groups, the relations stick around, polluting the database with leftovers.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: