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by tantalic 1349 days ago
> and unlike SQLite, we do not substitute it with an unclear alternative

This portion of the statement is harsh, and I think the project could do better by stating what they are doing and why, rather than focusing on what SQLite is doing and why it is bad.

I would say that it seems feasible (to me) that SQLite's "Code Of Ethics" works for a small team, open-source, closed-contribution model but wouldn't work for the open-contribution model that libSQL is trying to achieve.