El 31/12/19 a les 4:06, Keith Medcalf ha escrit:
On Monday, 30 December, 2019 19:29, Michael Falconer
wrote:
As we approach the end of yet another year ( and indeed decade ).
Technically, every year is the end of a decade, if one means the immediately
preceding ten years.
However, if
On 2019-12-30 18:13, Richard Hipp wrote:
That's the total elapse time from me checking in a bug (check-in
https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/40d10e7aad5b8992) until Manuel
Rigger's fuzzer had located the bug and issued a ticket against it:
(ticket https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/892575cdba4e1e36).
: [sqlite] 18 minutes 41 seconds
Thanks for all your great work, Richard and Dan! Among all DBMS that we
have been testing, we have put most of our effort and energy into testing
SQLite. The reason for that is that you were by far the most responsive to
our bug reports, and typically address bugs
Thanks for all your great work, Richard and Dan! Among all DBMS that we
have been testing, we have put most of our effort and energy into testing
SQLite. The reason for that is that you were by far the most responsive to
our bug reports, and typically address bugs immediately after we find them!
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> There is no "year 0" between 1 BC and 1 AD. This is perhaps the most
> common fencepost problem in existance. The "great renaming" of AD to CE
> and doing away with BC by replacing them with "off by one" numbers less
> than 1 does not change the fact that there was, in fact, no year 0.
On 12/30/19 10:10 PM, Pierpaolo Bernardi wrote:
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 4:07 AM Keith Medcalf wrote:
On Monday, 30 December, 2019 19:29, Michael Falconer
wrote:
As we approach the end of yet another year ( and indeed decade ).
Technically, every year is the end of a decade, if one means
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 4:07 AM Keith Medcalf wrote:
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> On Monday, 30 December, 2019 19:29, Michael Falconer
> wrote:
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> > As we approach the end of yet another year ( and indeed decade ).
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> Technically, every year is the end of a decade, if one means the immediately
> preceding ten
On Monday, 30 December, 2019 19:29, Michael Falconer
wrote:
> As we approach the end of yet another year ( and indeed decade ).
Technically, every year is the end of a decade, if one means the immediately
preceding ten years.
However, if you mean the end of the second decade of the 21st
Great work but pretty much what we have come to expect from DRH and the
SQLite team. As we approach the end of yet another year ( and indeed decade
) can I indulge the list in a simple congratulations to all involved and to
the outstanding support on offer when a member of this email list. SQLite
That's the total elapse time from me checking in a bug (check-in
https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/40d10e7aad5b8992) until Manuel
Rigger's fuzzer had located the bug and issued a ticket against it:
(ticket https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/892575cdba4e1e36).
Well, at least the bisect didn't take very
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