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Comment:Fix typo in codeofethics.in.
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User & Date: drh 2018-10-24 19:30:20.327
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2018-10-25
01:40
Add a link from the code of ethics back to the code of conduct. (check-in: 5e6fe2c1d5 user: drh tags: branch-3.25)
2018-10-24
19:30
Fix typo in codeofethics.in. (check-in: e59abc19a7 user: drh tags: branch-3.25)
19:26
Fix typos in the codeofconduct.html document. (check-in: 626d883e22 user: drh tags: branch-3.25)
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<title>Code Of Ethics</title>
<tcl>hd_keywords {Code of Ethics} {Code of Ethics of the Project Founder}</tcl>

<fancy_format>

<h1>Overview</h1>

<p>This document was originally called a "Code of Conduct" and
was composed (in a slightly different format) for the purpose of
filling in a box on "supplier registration" forms
submitted to the SQLite developers by various minor clients.  However,
we subsequently learned that "Code of Conduct" as a specific technical
meaning within many software development communities, a meaning which
was at odds with the intent of this document.  Hence, this document
is now renamed.

<p>
This document is still sometimes used as a "Code of Conduct" on supplier
registration forms.  But it is not a Code of Conduct in the same sense











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<title>Code Of Ethics</title>
<tcl>hd_keywords {Code of Ethics} {Code of Ethics of the Project Founder}</tcl>

<fancy_format>

<h1>Overview</h1>

<p>This document was originally called a "Code of Conduct" and
was composed (in a slightly different format) for the purpose of
filling in a box on "supplier registration" forms
submitted to the SQLite developers by various minor clients.  However,
we subsequently learned that "Code of Conduct" has a specific technical
meaning within many software development communities, a meaning which
was at odds with the intent of this document.  Hence, this document
is now renamed.

<p>
This document is still sometimes used as a "Code of Conduct" on supplier
registration forms.  But it is not a Code of Conduct in the same sense