top | item 32255223 (no title) anewpersonality | 3 years ago How much of SQLite is D. Richard Hipp versus companies that are contributing to the code? discuss order hn newest azornathogron|3 years ago I can't directly answer your question because I don't know, but I will note that the SQLite Copyright page states> Contributed Code> In order to keep SQLite completely free and unencumbered by copyright, the project does not accept patches.https://www.sqlite.org/copyright.htmlI think the number of people who have worked directly on the code for the canonical SQLite distribution is quite small. benbjohnson|3 years ago I talked with the SQLite team about a year or two ago and IIRC there were four people working on it (including Dr. Hipp). I believe they were all full time but I didn't ask.
azornathogron|3 years ago I can't directly answer your question because I don't know, but I will note that the SQLite Copyright page states> Contributed Code> In order to keep SQLite completely free and unencumbered by copyright, the project does not accept patches.https://www.sqlite.org/copyright.htmlI think the number of people who have worked directly on the code for the canonical SQLite distribution is quite small. benbjohnson|3 years ago I talked with the SQLite team about a year or two ago and IIRC there were four people working on it (including Dr. Hipp). I believe they were all full time but I didn't ask.
benbjohnson|3 years ago I talked with the SQLite team about a year or two ago and IIRC there were four people working on it (including Dr. Hipp). I believe they were all full time but I didn't ask.
azornathogron|3 years ago
> Contributed Code
> In order to keep SQLite completely free and unencumbered by copyright, the project does not accept patches.
https://www.sqlite.org/copyright.html
I think the number of people who have worked directly on the code for the canonical SQLite distribution is quite small.
benbjohnson|3 years ago