Hi all,

there is a package that provide in-memory data storage backend, but it's 
now abandoned.

Having support for in-memory data storage could be very useful for Django 
itself and furthermore it would involve adding a small code with tests that 
do not justify the creation of a fork of that old package.

We are talking about this during the sprints at DjangoCon US 2023 in San 
Diego with Josh Thomas and Mariusz Felisiak proposed to us to ask here on 
this list.

What do you think about adding an in-memory data storage backend directly 
in the Django core?

Ciao,
Paolo

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