Congratulations on this milestone.

I also just realized now that you're adding WAL to SQLite; I have more to say 
on 
this, but that will be in a new thread.

-- Darren Duncan

D. Richard Hipp wrote:
> The first code check-in for SQLite occurred on 2000-05-29 14:26 UTC -  
> ten years ago today.
> 
>      http://www.sqlite.org/src/timeline?c=2000-05-29+14:26
> 
> Some of the code in SQLite (such as the Lemon parser generator and the  
> printf implementation) dates back to the late 1980s.  But the core of  
> SQLite was not started until 10 years ago.  Ten years is not that long  
> ago, though it has been long enough to amass 7114 check-ins - an  
> average of 2.1 check-ins per day.  If you are overseeing such a  
> project, 10 years seems like forever.  It has hard for me to remember  
> a time when I wasn't working on SQLite.
> 
> In celebration of SQlite's 10th birthday, we are revamping the look of  
> the SQLite website.  You can see a preview of the new look at
> 
>      http://www.sqlite.org/draft/index.html
> 
> We won't push the new look out to the main website until we do the  
> next release which might not be until July or maybe even August.  We  
> had hoped to have SQLite version 3.7.0 ready in time for the 10th  
> birthday celebration, but http://www.sqlite.org/draft/wal.html is  
> taking longer than planned.  We want to make sure to get things right  
> so that SQLite lives to see its 20th and 30th birthdays!
> 
> Thanks, everybody, for helping to make SQLite the most widely deployed  
> SQL database engine in the world.  And Happy 10th Birthday to SQLite!
> 
> D. Richard Hipp
> d...@sqlite.org

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