Developer Voices

Will Turso Be The Better SQLite? (with Glauber Costa)

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Dec 11, 2025
Glauber Costa, a software engineer and entrepreneur with vast experience in databases and kernel development, dives deep into his journey from contributing to the Linux kernel to co-founding a new venture focused on reimagining SQLite with Turso. He discusses the challenges of SQLite's closed contribution model and how Turso, a complete rewrite in Rust, overcomes limitations with features like vector search and CDC. Glauber shares insights on community growth, the importance of a healthy ecosystem, and the ambitious goal of integrating concurrent writes into embedded databases.
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ANECDOTE

Forked SQLite Became A Business, Not A Community

  • Glauber explains they forked SQLite to build a cloud service and iterate on features they needed.
  • The fork worked as a business but failed to attract contributors to the core.
INSIGHT

Large Communities Can Maintain Quality

  • Glauber contrasts SQLite's small-maintainer model with Linux's large-contributor model as viable alternatives.
  • He believes a healthy, large community can avoid 'slop' with proper maintenance practices.
ANECDOTE

A Pet Rewrite Sparked Rapid Community Growth

  • Pekka's private Rust rewrite prototype attracted contributors organically before any marketing.
  • The project jumped from ~1k to 9k stars and doubled contributors after becoming official.
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