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by axlee 726 days ago
Once that is said, does OSS move forward? Not an inch, good luck getting any change upstream
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OSS does not mean anyone can contribute. It means anyone can view source
It's still OSS, you're allowed to fork and maintain Sqlite if you don't like the upstream merge requirements.
The test suite is (partially) proprietary. Good luck maintaining a fork for a DB without tests.

https://www.sqlite.org/th3.html see bottom

You can buy a license, and maintain your public fork while also letting everyone know you validated your fork with the same TH3 as the origin version. You just won't be able to show people your TH3 since I doubt you can buy a license that allows that.