On Oct 10, 2019, at 2:03 PM, Jose Isaias Cabrera <jic...@outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> 2. The normal SQlite snapshots plus a series of libraries and functions that 
> can easily be compiled with the original light SQLite.

This is basically the model for FOSS OS distros: a bunch of people get together 
and work on a coherent full-fat alternative to the scattered individual 
features.

Sometimes these people band together under the aegis of a company (e.g. Red 
Hat) and other times it’s a largely volunteer effort (e.g. FreeBSD).  Either 
way, it’s a lot of work, and there’s a pretty high failure rate in terms of the 
number of projects started vs those that end up being big.

I think if SQLite could support such a thing, we’d have seen it emerge already, 
probably from underneath one of the GUI front end projects as a freemium 
come-on for the company’s paid offering.

But hey, go prove me wrong and pull a Red Hat atop SQLite.
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