Re: [sqlite] SQLite Database Browser v3.3.0 released

2014-09-01 Thread Simon Slavin

On 1 Sep 2014, at 3:32pm, John McKown  wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 2:21 AM,   wrote:
> 
>> v3). "Fluffy Pink Rabbits of Doom for SQLite" has a certain
>> appeal at this point... ;)
> 
> You might want to do a Google, or other, search on that.
> 
> SteamOS: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/pinkfluffybunniesofdoom#
> poem: http://www.fuzzy-fish.com/wordpress-he/archives/74
> Komic: http://thekamics.thecomicseries.com/comics/517/
> Book: "Revenge of the Fluffy Bunnies" by Craig Shaw Gardner

"Revenge of" is the codename for version 4.0.0.

Simon.
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Re: [sqlite] SQLite Database Browser v3.3.0 released

2014-09-01 Thread John McKown
On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 2:21 AM,   wrote:
> On 2014-08-31 16:07, Richard Hipp wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 11:49 AM,  wrote:
>
> 
>>>
>>> We've updated everything we control, and just pushed out a v3.3.1
>>> release that uses the new project naming (with no functional
>>> changes).
>
>
> ... and it turns out there's already a project called "Database
> Browser".  Which supports SQLite (and others).
>
>   http://www.etl-tools.com/database-browser/overview.html
>
> Looks like we'll need to do some thinking about new name v2 (or
> v3). "Fluffy Pink Rabbits of Doom for SQLite" has a certain
> appeal at this point... ;)

You might want to do a Google, or other, search on that.

SteamOS: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/pinkfluffybunniesofdoom#
poem: http://www.fuzzy-fish.com/wordpress-he/archives/74
Komic: http://thekamics.thecomicseries.com/comics/517/
Book: "Revenge of the Fluffy Bunnies" by Craig Shaw Gardner
   http://books.google.com/books/about/Revenge_of_the_Fluffy_Bunnies.html

>
> + Justin

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Re: [sqlite] SQLite Database Browser v3.3.0 released

2014-09-01 Thread justin

On 2014-08-31 16:07, Richard Hipp wrote:

On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 11:49 AM,  wrote:



We've updated everything we control, and just pushed out a v3.3.1
release that uses the new project naming (with no functional
changes).


... and it turns out there's already a project called "Database
Browser".  Which supports SQLite (and others).

  http://www.etl-tools.com/database-browser/overview.html

Looks like we'll need to do some thinking about new name v2 (or
v3). "Fluffy Pink Rabbits of Doom for SQLite" has a certain
appeal at this point... ;)

+ Justin
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Re: [sqlite] SQLite Database Browser v3.3.0 released

2014-08-31 Thread Richard Hipp
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 11:49 AM,  wrote:

> On 2014-08-27 23:02, Richard Hipp wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 6:18 PM,  wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> This is in process now:
>>>
>>>   https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/sqlitebrowser/pull/83
>>>
>>> Might need a few code extra code tweaks (unsure), but we'll get it
>>> done and push out an updated release with the new name sometime
>>> in the next few days. :)
>>>
>>
>> Thank you.  I think that will save everybody a lot of grief.
>>
>
> We've updated everything we control, and just pushed out a v3.3.1
> release that uses the new project naming (with no functional
> changes).
>

Thanks for the rename!



>
> Hopefully this reduces the misdirected support calls. :)
>
> If people do keep on calling Hwaci regarding our app, feel free
> to direct them to our GitHub issues page.  Or have them email me
> and I'll try to point them in the right direction.
>
>
> Regards and best wishes,
>
> Justin Clift
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Re: [sqlite] SQLite Database Browser v3.3.0 released

2014-08-31 Thread justin

On 2014-08-27 23:02, Richard Hipp wrote:

On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 6:18 PM,  wrote:


This is in process now:

  https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/sqlitebrowser/pull/83

Might need a few code extra code tweaks (unsure), but we'll get it
done and push out an updated release with the new name sometime
in the next few days. :)


Thank you.  I think that will save everybody a lot of grief.


We've updated everything we control, and just pushed out a v3.3.1
release that uses the new project naming (with no functional
changes).

Hopefully this reduces the misdirected support calls. :)

If people do keep on calling Hwaci regarding our app, feel free
to direct them to our GitHub issues page.  Or have them email me
and I'll try to point them in the right direction.

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift
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Re: [sqlite] SQLite Database Browser v3.3.0 released

2014-08-27 Thread Richard Hipp
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 6:18 PM,  wrote:

>
> This is in process now:
>
>   https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/sqlitebrowser/pull/83
>
> Might need a few code extra code tweaks (unsure), but we'll get it
> done and push out an updated release with the new name sometime
> in the next few days. :)
>

Thank you.  I think that will save everybody a lot of grief.


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Re: [sqlite] SQLite Database Browser v3.3.0 released

2014-08-27 Thread justin

On 2014-08-26 16:18, jus...@postgresql.org wrote:

On 2014-08-25 17:04, Richard Hipp wrote:

Thank you for creating this project.  I downloaded a copy.  It seems
very nice.

NOW, PLEASE CHANGE THE NAME!!!

"SQLite" is a trademark.  You are welcomed and encouraged to use the
code for SQLite, but not the name "SQLite".

This is not just a legal exercise.  A project like your "SQLite
Database Browser" will end up in the hands of many people who think
that your GUI is in fact the real SQLite and not just a GUI 
front-end

to SQLite.  And so if they encounter problems, they will contact the
SQLite developers for support.  The office phone number here is not
difficult to find with a Google search, and quite a few SQL-newbies
manage to find it, and ring me up.  Then I have to explain to them
that the program they are using is not in fact SQLite but is a
third-party wrapper around SQLite and that they will need to contact
the developers of the third-party wrapper to get support and that, 
no,

I cannot give them the phone number because I dont know what it is. 
Many callers get this.  Others, not so much.  A few are downright
rude.  But in every case, I have to deal with the issue, which takes
time away from working on SQLite.  The experience is also 
frustrating

for the users of your GUI.

Suggested new name:  "Database Browser for SQLite"

Moving the word "SQLite" into a prepositional phrase makes it clear 
to
(most) people that your program is an add-on to SQLite and not 
SQLite

itself.  I think that will be sufficient to solve the problem
described above.


This is in process now:

  https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/sqlitebrowser/pull/83

Might need a few code extra code tweaks (unsure), but we'll get it
done and push out an updated release with the new name sometime
in the next few days. :)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift
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Re: [sqlite] SQLite Database Browser v3.3.0 released

2014-08-26 Thread justin

On 2014-08-25 17:04, Richard Hipp wrote:

Thank you for creating this project.  I downloaded a copy.  It seems
very nice.

NOW, PLEASE CHANGE THE NAME!!!

"SQLite" is a trademark.  You are welcomed and encouraged to use the
code for SQLite, but not the name "SQLite".

This is not just a legal exercise.  A project like your "SQLite
Database Browser" will end up in the hands of many people who think
that your GUI is in fact the real SQLite and not just a GUI front-end
to SQLite.  And so if they encounter problems, they will contact the
SQLite developers for support.  The office phone number here is not
difficult to find with a Google search, and quite a few SQL-newbies
manage to find it, and ring me up.  Then I have to explain to them
that the program they are using is not in fact SQLite but is a
third-party wrapper around SQLite and that they will need to contact
the developers of the third-party wrapper to get support and that, 
no,

I cannot give them the phone number because I dont know what it is. 
Many callers get this.  Others, not so much.  A few are downright
rude.  But in every case, I have to deal with the issue, which takes
time away from working on SQLite.  The experience is also frustrating
for the users of your GUI.

Suggested new name:  "Database Browser for SQLite"

Moving the word "SQLite" into a prepositional phrase makes it clear 
to

(most) people that your program is an add-on to SQLite and not SQLite
itself.  I think that will be sufficient to solve the problem
described above.


Oh, interesting thought.  Obviously creating hassles for yourselves
is kind of the opposite of what we had in mind. :)


Thank you for your understanding and for your prompt attention to 
this

detail!


No worries.  I'll communicate this to the rest of the team.  I don't
think it'll be too hard to do for the pieces we control (eg 
application,

website, some of the external project pages and similar).

Not sure how long it'll take for the information to propagate out, but
hopefully "Not too long". ;)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

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Re: [sqlite] SQLite Database Browser v3.3.0 released

2014-08-25 Thread Richard Hipp
Thank you for creating this project.  I downloaded a copy.  It seems very
nice.

*Now, Please Change The Name!!!*

"SQLite" is a trademark.  You are welcomed and encouraged to use the code
for SQLite, but not the name "SQLite".

This is not just a legal exercise.  A project like your "SQLite Database
Browser" will end up in the hands of many people who think that your GUI is
in fact the real SQLite and not just a GUI front-end to SQLite.  And so if
they encounter problems, they will contact the SQLite developers for
support.  The office phone number here is not difficult to find with a
Google search, and quite a few SQL-newbies manage to find it, and ring me
up.  Then I have to explain to them that the program they are using is not
in fact SQLite but is a third-party wrapper around SQLite and that they
will need to contact the developers of the third-party wrapper to get
support and that, no, I cannot give them the phone number because I don't
know what it is.  Many callers get this.  Others, not so much.  A few are
downright rude.  But in every case, I have to deal with the issue, which
takes time away from working on SQLite.  The experience is also frustrating
for the users of your GUI.

Suggested new name:  "Database Browser for SQLite"

Moving the word "SQLite" into a prepositional phrase makes it clear to
(most) people that your program is an add-on to SQLite and not SQLite
itself.  I think that will be sufficient to solve the problem described
above.

Thank you for your understanding and for your prompt attention to this
detail!




On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 10:47 AM,  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> SQLite Database Browser v3.3.0 has been released. :)
>
>   https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/sqlitebrowser/releases/tag/v3.3.0
>
> This has several bug fixes in it around table parsing,
> which fixes several "it crashes when I open my db" type
> problems. (Oops) ;)
>
> Plus a lot of general improvements, and we've begun
> going multi-linugal. (English, Russian, German so far)
>
> Hope that's of use to some people.  And if anyone's
> interested in helping out with further translations
> that'd be very welcome. :)
>
> Regards and best wishes,
>
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