FWIW, I like the look of the website.

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> On May 27, 2016, at 5:47 PM, Scott Robison <sc...@casaderobison.com> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Balaji Ramanathan <
> balaji.ramanat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Ryan Smith wrore:
>>> A valid point indeed - for most of us this is simply achieved by e-mail
>> f>iltering or perhaps using a different mail account.
>>> As an aside - If your company makes software that uses SQLite in any
>>> way, you should probably receive the SQLite forum mails somewhere into a
>>> folder in your company mails as reference material.
>>> 
>>> This forum is one of the pillars of SQLite's usability.
>> 
>> Well, truth be told, this mailing list gets so little traffic precisely
>> because it is a mailing list.  Most forums I am a member of have 1000's of
>> messages a day compared to the few dozen this mailing list gets in a
>> typical day.  I have seen more SQLite questions answered on a single day in
>> forums like stack overflow than are answered in this mailing list in a
>> month or more.  But then again, if this mailing list actually had a few
>> hundred or thousand posts to it daily, I wouldn't tolerate the flood of
>> emails into my inbox.  As it stands, it works fine precisely because it is
>> so low-volume.  And of course, the quality of contributors is probably much
>> higher because only the hard-core, dedicated users of SQLite sign up and
>> contribute on this mailing list.  But when I was debating between MySQL and
>> SQLite for my project, I almost didn't choose SQLite because of the archaic
>> look and feel of the sqlite.org website and support options available
>> there.  Flash for the sake of flash is not good, but sometimes you have to
>> show people that you and your product are keeping up with the times, not
>> already obsolete before you even download it and start using it.
> 
> 
> Good points. Of course, will billions of deployments around the world,
> SQLite isn't hurting for devs or users (whether they know they're using
> SQLite or not). :)
> 
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