I'm going to spend the rest of the week rebuilding DIMEdb into something that's a little bit more easy to deploy and maintain.
A recurring issue right now is that user account management is becoming a bit of an issue to deal with. The reality of the situation is that it was only ever implemented as a means of keeping track of tables, but this is a feature that's rarely used.
The 300 or so tables that are currently created are all private, and 80% of them contain < 10 metabolites each. I've already sent an email to those who do use it, and the feedback was that they wouldn't miss it as they primarily use the API.
I'm going to spend the rest of the week rebuilding DIMEdb into something that's a little bit more easy to deploy and maintain.
A recurring issue right now is that user account management is becoming a bit of an issue to deal with. The reality of the situation is that it was only ever implemented as a means of keeping track of tables, but this is a feature that's rarely used.
The 300 or so tables that are currently created are all private, and 80% of them contain < 10 metabolites each. I've already sent an email to those who do use it, and the feedback was that they wouldn't miss it as they primarily use the API.
So alas, it shall go.