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SQLite devs are trolls to their suppliers that's great 😂
They said they're quite serious about it, actually. While it's quirky, I don't see anything wrong with it. It's... weirdly charming? I'd never use anything like it, but it's fun to see something different amidst a world of copy-pasted contributor covenants.
I mean, to make such a point that the only point of the page was simply to satisfy a requirement of someone else's volition and yet creating that page and apparently saying what you're saying—seems like there's something misaligning here :P
Also I no doubt that they hate people who talk too much and hate making jokes — there's some seriously unserious stuff inside of the rules they posted. They are serious folks who have zero tolerance for laughter apparently :D
My headcanon is they're a bunch of people who have a super religious supplier with strict checkbox rules and they are fucking with them.
I mean, that could be the case, but for the record, they really seem like some seriously dedicated folks—a 1:590 ratio of code to tests! What is this, the Oracle test suite?—that is, dedicated in both in their work and their faith.
Source - The Register
I find it more likely that they're just religious. To each their own.