[sqlite] How mature/stable is SQLite 4 now? ETA?

2015-05-24 Thread Luuk
On 23-5-2015 21:14, Darren Duncan wrote: > More like It'll be out in time for Christmas, where the specific year > isn't mentioned. -- Darren Duncan > > On 2015-05-23 11:09 AM, Mikael wrote: >> This sounds like it means we'll have it 2.5-5 years then.. so 2018 maybe, >> ah, that's in the year when

[sqlite] How mature/stable is SQLite 4 now? ETA?

2015-05-23 Thread Mikael
This sounds like it means we'll have it 2.5-5 years then.. so 2018 maybe, Sounds about correct? :) 2015-05-23 23:06 GMT+05:30 Stephen Chrzanowski : > SQLite4 is a dev "toy". It isn't going to be released any time soon. > > On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 6:09 AM, Mikael wrote: > > > SQLite4 looks nea

[sqlite] How mature/stable is SQLite 4 now? ETA?

2015-05-23 Thread Mikael
SQLite4 looks neat! Last code commit was in September, is this because it's so stable or because other priorities took over? (https://sqlite.org/src4/tree?ci=trunk) Thanks! Mikael

[sqlite] How mature/stable is SQLite 4 now? ETA?

2015-05-23 Thread Stephen Chrzanowski
SQLite4 is a dev "toy". It isn't going to be released any time soon. On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 6:09 AM, Mikael wrote: > SQLite4 looks neat! > > Last code commit was in September, is this because it's so stable or > because other priorities took over? > > (https://sqlite.org/src4/tree?ci=trunk) >

[sqlite] How mature/stable is SQLite 4 now? ETA?

2015-05-23 Thread Darren Duncan
More like It'll be out in time for Christmas, where the specific year isn't mentioned. -- Darren Duncan On 2015-05-23 11:09 AM, Mikael wrote: > This sounds like it means we'll have it 2.5-5 years then.. so 2018 maybe, > > Sounds about correct? :) > > > 2015-05-23 23:06 GMT+05:30 Stephen Chrzanows