Well.... SQLite Is Public Domain, we fool!:)
The code of conduct is also basically completely useless because of what is stated in https://www.sqlite.org/copyrig... :
"Open-Source, not Open-Contribution SQLite is open-source, meaning that you can make as many copies of it as you want and do whatever you want with those copies, without limitation. But SQLite is not open-contribution. In order to keep SQLite in the public domain and ensure that the code does not become contaminated with proprietary or licensed content, the project does not accept patches from unknown persons. "
Well.... SQLite Is Public Domain, we fool! :)
The code of conduct is also basically completely useless because of what is stated in https://www.sqlite.org/copyrig... :
"Open-Source, not Open-Contribution SQLite is open-source, meaning that you can make as many copies of it as you want and do whatever you want with those copies, without limitation. But SQLite is not open-contribution. In order to keep SQLite in the public domain and ensure that the code does not become contaminated with proprietary or licensed content, the project does not accept patches from unknown persons. "