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By all means, fork the code base for your specific use case, but I'll trust drh and his team over some rando any day.

sqlite isn't the most widely used database by accident - it's installed on practically every mobile phone on earth. It's the result of careful and deliberate design with millions of tests and fuzzing. The sqlite team is very responsive to its users' needs, but some features just don't make the cut. That's a good thing - to keep the library small, fast and reliable.


Glauber is definitely not "some rando". He's a very skilled programmer who has worked on many things (including QEMU).


He will have to be extremely skilled to develop and pass a DO-178B test suite.

SQLite does have a "moat" of sorts - it must always be avionics-reliable code, until 2050 or beyond.

Any fork of popularity will be constantly rebasing to the head.


Has he produced any code for the libsql project yet, or only FUD blog posts?


rwmj! Now here's a name I don't hear in forever! Hope you're doing great, man! And I won't take offense, I'm pretty rando, though =p


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