Why should Richard and other devs rely on something other than their own
work and source control?  You can't be 100% certain that GitHub is going to
be online tomorrow, which means that a scramble to push code to another
site is going to happen.  You can't be certain that whatever comes after
GitHub and becomes the default place to go for public code repository.

What Richard has put in place is entirely under his control, his management
style, his methodologies, and his implementation.  21st century or not,
he's not a lemming and doesn't have to jump on the next bandwagon.

As for the comment about registration, you need to register to get onto
GitHub as well.  So outside a mail client of my choice, I now have to worry
about a web browser and trust that the remote site is going to be
available, what the provider is going to do with my information.



On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 12:17 PM, PICCORO McKAY Lenz <mckaygerh...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> hello brian, what standars? reading deeply the sqlite site i not see the
> @issue buton@
>
> only see that all contact way must be in the mail list... its a 21 century
> and ID urls its the standar way of integration...
>
> Lenz McKAY Gerardo (PICCORO)
> http://qgqlochekone.blogspot.com
>
> 2017-06-07 12:12 GMT-04:00 Brian Curley <bpcur...@gmail.com>:
>
> > Not exactly.
> >
> > You're free to extend it yourself and submit it for consideration
> though. I
> > think that you'll just need to adopt the same standards as are in use
> > within the usual enhancements channels.
> >
> > Regards.
> >
> > Brian P Curley
> >
> >
>
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