Thank you Simon, I will. SQL compact will do just fine for me. Funny, I
used to advocate for using SQLite. Now that I know more about the people
involved with it, I want nothing do to with it. Best of luck being weird
and antagonistic.

On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 1:22 PM R Smith <ryansmit...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On 2018/10/22 7:09 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
> >
> > If you're not going to accept those rules, in exactly the translation
> used, you might as well pick something entirely different.
> >
> > Simon.
>
> Indeed. Further to this, as I understand a CoC, it's basically the core
> entity informing whomever be so interested, how he/she/they aim to
> conduct themselves in the fulfillment of duties or business.
>
> I do not think it proscribes or prescribes to anyone else.
>
> For me, speaking as the avid Atheist I am, the specific rule-set in
> question is weird, but it also provides a great picture into the core
> devs' feelings of what's right, and that they will do the "right" thing
> in general, by the average understanding of the word "right" among most
> current philosophies - and I imagine that's really all they wished to say.
>
> To add to that, if there is one thing we (as free thinkers) hold in
> highest regard, it's not being forced to do anything; not being
> commanded; not having to bend to another will or doctrine. So I say keep
> it.
>
>
>
> PS: I could never comply with rule 63.  :)
>
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