Glauber Costa (@glcst) is the founder of Turso and the co-creator of libSQL, an open source, open contribution fork of the database engine library, SQLite. Most people believe that SQLite is open-source software, but it actually exists in the public domain and doesn\u2019t accept external contributions. With their big fork, Glauber and his team have set out to evolve SQLite into a modern database with support for distributed data, an asynchronous interface, compatibility with WASM and Linux, and more.
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\nIn this episode we discuss:
\nCommunity reactions to forking SQLite
\nHow Glauber was spoiled by starting his career developing for Linux
\nThe controversial decision to launch libSQL without writing a single line of code
\nThe plan for incorporating upstream changes from SQLite
\nExamples of how application developers need to move code \u201cto the edge\u201d
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\nAvi Kivity (@AviKivity)
\nDor Laor (@DorLaor)
\nBen Johnson (@benbjohnson)
\nPhillip O\u2019Toole (@general_order24)
\nMatt Tantaman (@tantaman)
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