Email Lists

The SQLite project maintains three mailing lists. If you’re trying to learn more about SQLite, or have any questions that are not addressed in this book or in the project documentation, these are often a good place to start.

sqlite-announce@sqlite.org

This list is limited to announcements of new releases, critical bug alerts, and other significant events in the SQLite community. Traffic is extremely low, and most messages are posted by the SQLite development team.

sqlite-users@sqlite.org

This is the main support list for SQLite. It covers a broad range of topics, including SQL questions, programming questions, and questions about how the library works. This list is moderately busy.

sqlite-dev@sqlite.org

This list is for people working on the internal code of the SQLite library itself. If you have questions about how to use the published SQLite API, those questions belong on the sqlite-users list. Traffic on this list is fairly low.

You can find instructions on how to join these mailing lists on the SQLite website. Visit http://www.sqlite.org/support.html for more details.

The sqlite-users@sqlite.org email list can be quite helpful, but it is a moderately busy list. If you’re only a casual user and don’t wish to receive that much email, you can also access and search list messages through a web archive. Links to several different archives are available on the SQLite support page.

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