Because my time is valuable; and my peers' time is valuable as well.

For example, if I make a Mac application, I can target the SQLites shipped
with Mac. Problem solved, my valuable time can go to something else.

On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Roger Binns <rog...@rogerbinns.com> wrote:

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> On 25/06/12 11:21, Andrew Rondeau wrote:
> > IMO, I've been somewhat dissapointed with sqlite's deployment scenario
> > on Windows. Perhaps this is an area that needs a bit more community
> > involvement?
>
> You really are looking this the wrong way.  SQLite's source is as close to
> public domain as you can get, and the amalgamation means there is only one
> source file to deal with.
>
> You can do whatever you want - you don't need anyone else's permission or
> cooperation.  Why do you want to gate your usage through other people with
> their own priorities and availability?
>
> Roger
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