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by buster 5910 days ago
That'd be awful:

LDAP is a protocol. NoSQL is a shitload of software that works extremely different and has no protocol or common data scheme. LDAP is probably most used for organizing a companies data (employees) and works quite well for that. It's proven, it has major software products that are stable and used in worldwide deployments.

Just exchanging LDAP with NoSQL makes no sense and is a move only driven by "LDAP sounds soo old. Let's use that NoSQL everyone is talking about!". And maybe slap XML, Web2.0 and HTML5 on top of it. Just, you know.. it's state of the art!

I've yet to see a comment on this page that relates to the problems of the protocol. Mostly vague points without objective data.

Basing all those criticism on the fact that this protocol has been around or a while and thus has more than one RFC is just stupid.

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No, more just idly wondering if it'd be possible to build something that is a less shitty experience than LDAP - see above/below. I'm not particularly interested in the NoSQL stuff, by and large, because for what I do, Postgres is more than enough, however, I'm curious enough to wonder "what could be", and think that with all the different new systems out there, whether it'd be possible to build something new and better.

I don't have the answers, I just didn't really like my experience with LDAP, and was idly wondering whether it'd be possible to build something better these days.