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Date 2021-01-28.21:07:11
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In the documentation of the sqlite3 module it says:

See also:
    https://github.com/ghaering/pysqlite
    The pysqlite web page – sqlite3 is developed externally under the name “pysqlite”.

However, the README.md of the linked repository says:

    This project is not actively maintained any more: You are better off using the "sqlite3" module in the Python standard library, which originated from the pysqlite codebase.

Which information is correct? They seem contraticting to me. It looks like this is old information from times where sqlite3 wasn't integrated in the Python standard library yet - or am I missing something?
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