Comment by ncruces
2 years ago
FTA: "One project in particular was very suitable for us, SQLite Multiple Ciphers. Since it is licensed under MIT, we have just moved the code into libSQL."
See, this is what I don't get about libSQL. Turso claims to want to foster a community around it, but then I go to the SQLite3MultipleCiphers GitHub and there's zero trace of contacting the author about "just moving the code into libSQL."
I hope they at least considered sponsoring development [1], given that they're making this a "premium feature" of their hosted offering.
[1]: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=3JC9PMMH8X7U...
The Turso people didn't contact me. Actually, it was the other way around after I detected accidentally that they started to use my project _SQLite3 Multiple Ciphers_ within _libSQL_. In the end they didn't show interest in discussing anything with me. And up to now they definitely didn't consider to sponsor my project. However, I really don't care.
hey, I think there is some misconception regarding the premium feature? Because the integration is open source and it is available to everyone. The linked blog post also says same:
> The new encryption feature is fully Open Source, available to everybody, and doesn’t depend on the Turso platform.