Adam Stachowiak
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I think the public domain-ness of SQLite is unique. I think the not open to contribution is also quite unique. Very valid in the, in quotes, open source world. And even... they say on this public domain page they have, where they say warranty of title.
I think the public domain-ness of SQLite is unique. I think the not open to contribution is also quite unique. Very valid in the, in quotes, open source world. And even... they say on this public domain page they have, where they say warranty of title.
So if you are a company that needed something where you needed to be identified against the copyright infringement or anything happening inside this code base, it gets to be a little bit hairy trying to use SQLite in unique ways beyond. So it kind of makes sense, some of the challenges you had, and maybe the fork made the most sense, but ultimately the rewrite seems to make sense.
So if you are a company that needed something where you needed to be identified against the copyright infringement or anything happening inside this code base, it gets to be a little bit hairy trying to use SQLite in unique ways beyond. So it kind of makes sense, some of the challenges you had, and maybe the fork made the most sense, but ultimately the rewrite seems to make sense.
the most sense because what you want is the attributes of what SQL offers the world but not the And I don't want to say it like a negative thing because it's great, but it's dominated very well in the marketplace. I mean, it's used on Mars, I believe, right?
the most sense because what you want is the attributes of what SQL offers the world but not the And I don't want to say it like a negative thing because it's great, but it's dominated very well in the marketplace. I mean, it's used on Mars, I believe, right?
Yeah, I mean, like it's not... And Dr. Richard Hipp is one of our friends. We love him. We think he's an amazing person. But I think you are right, though, that the public domain-ness and the not open to contribution makes it challenging because that... And Dr. Richard Hipp even said on this podcast in the past that the test suite is proprietary in the fact that it's not in the open.
Yeah, I mean, like it's not... And Dr. Richard Hipp is one of our friends. We love him. We think he's an amazing person. But I think you are right, though, that the public domain-ness and the not open to contribution makes it challenging because that... And Dr. Richard Hipp even said on this podcast in the past that the test suite is proprietary in the fact that it's not in the open.
You can't see it. So making these large scale changes. So to build on top of what is SQLite, if that's your desire, becomes just problematic.
You can't see it. So making these large scale changes. So to build on top of what is SQLite, if that's your desire, becomes just problematic.
But you do believe that you can replace. You said, we believe we can replace SQLite.
But you do believe that you can replace. You said, we believe we can replace SQLite.
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