In a discussion with my manager today, he inquired if SQLite has always
been public domain. I said I thought at least all SQLite 3 releases have
been, but was not sure about further back. He was also (pleasantly)
surprised to learn about the public domain dedication agreement that must
be signed before contributions to the official project are accepted.

So my questions are:

1. Just how long has SQLite been public domain?

2. Not that I intend to use it, but are legacy source code tarballs
available? It might be interesting to look at some of the early history for
fun.

-- 
Scott Robison
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