LibSQL, a SQLite fork that accepts contributions and uses Rust for new features (github.com) 15 points by robert-boehnke 3y ago ↗ HN
[–] steve_gh 3y ago ↗ I think I like SQLite as it is. It's a great piece of code. And I think using the Rule of Benedict as a code of conduct is perfect.All these young'uns reinventing the wheel... [–] kbelder 3y ago ↗ Yeah, and I think any fork is going to have a hard time generating the trust that devs have for the original. Goodwill is very, very important.
[–] kbelder 3y ago ↗ Yeah, and I think any fork is going to have a hard time generating the trust that devs have for the original. Goodwill is very, very important.
[–] thomasdziedzic 3y ago ↗ I think this is a continuation of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33081159This is a fork of sqlite that was created 5 days ago.A new license, code of conduct, readme, and github action was added so far.I think the name is confusing, libsql sounds like a library for parsing sql which this is not.
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[ 5.2 ms ] story [ 21.1 ms ] threadAll these young'uns reinventing the wheel...
This is a fork of sqlite that was created 5 days ago.
A new license, code of conduct, readme, and github action was added so far.
I think the name is confusing, libsql sounds like a library for parsing sql which this is not.