>>
Dear Duncan,
thanks for taking on this job! I have recently started using SQLite
quite heavily from Perl scripts -- it is astonishingly efficient, even
for simple queries on a 70 GB database (Google's Web 1T 5-gram
database, in case someone's curious) with Perl callback functions --
sday, January 14, 2009 9:19 PM
>> To: General Discussion of SQLite Database; DBI Dev
>> Subject: Re: [sqlite] request to become co-maintainer of DBD::SQLite
>>
>> These are replies to posts on the sqlite-users list. However, if there
>> is going to be ongoing discussion I prefe
Lite Database; DBI Dev
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] request to become co-maintainer of DBD::SQLite
>
> These are replies to posts on the sqlite-users list. However, if there
> is going to be ongoing discussion I prefer it happen on the dbi-dev
> list. Not that sqlite-users isn't very on t
These are replies to posts on the sqlite-users list. However, if there is
going
to be ongoing discussion I prefer it happen on the dbi-dev list. Not that
sqlite-users isn't very on topic itself, dbi-dev just seems *more* on topic, I
think.
Clark Christensen wrote:
>> One of my first code
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 10:19 AM
> To: General Discussion of SQLite Database
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] request to become co-maintainer of DBD::SQLite
>
>
> > One of my first code changes will be to require DBI 1.607+
>
> The current DBD-SQLite works fine under older
To: General Discussion of SQLite Database
Subject: Re: [sqlite] request to become co-maintainer of DBD::SQLite
> One of my first code changes will be to require DBI 1.607+
The current DBD-SQLite works fine under older versions of DBI. So
unless there's a compelling reason to do it, I would prefer
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Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 7:55:30 PM
Subject: [sqlite] request to become co-maintainer of DBD::
Hello Matt Sergeant,
I would like to request your permission or blessing to become an official
co-maintainer of the DBD::SQLite module, which is the defacto standard binding
for SQLite to Perl.
(Also CC'd are some other concerned parties as FYI; my apologies if I've
written
too many people.
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