Same thing could be said of the possibility of having a stable, powerful PC operating system that is freely available AND distributes all the source code associated it, and last I checked it is not Armageddon (talking about Linux btw in case the reference was too oblique)
Kidding aside, I'm not waiting on this for a job that I currently have lined up, or one I am even planning on doing. GoGators asked if it'd be useful, and I was positing a use case. If he does it, great, I'll take a look. If he doesn't, the world goes on. If I'm bored some day (or in this case, week), maybe I'll look at it myself.
Perhaps some background - I work a lot with RT targets on PXI systems. PLENTY of horsepower there for running whatever you need (since PXI systems often have desktop-caliber processors in them). This probably isn't the best choice for a cRIO quite yet, but who knows - SQLite is pretty well, light. If someone tries it and it doesn't work, then they've at least gained the knowledge on the way. If it does work, great! Other than doing something that causes permanent hardware damage, software experimentation is pretty safe...