The "virtual table playground gadget" was our primary reason for selecting 
SQLite in the first place, because none of our production data sources are 
native SQLite tables. Instead, we have about 20 virtual table modules that 
implement about 1000 virtual table instances.

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Auftrag von Thomas Kurz
Gesendet: Sonntag, 20. Oktober 2019 09:53
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Betreff: [EXTERNAL] [sqlite] Roadmap?

I'd kindly ask whether there is some sort of roadmap for SQLite development?

Someone recently pointed out how much he loves the "lite" and well-thought 
features. I cannot see that: I observe that many "playground" gadgets keep 
being implemented (like virtual columns, virtual tables, FTS3/4/5, ...), where 
one might wonder about their relationship to "Liteness", whereas other 
features, essential basics of the SQL standards, are still missing and there is 
no indication they are to be added.

Without wanting to offend someone, I cannot see the logic in development, so: 
Is there some kind of roadmap?

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