Chinese translation of "code-of-conduct" part, and changed one Chinese translation of the UI.#667
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Summary of changes
I added the Chinese translation of "code-of-conduct" part, and changed one translation of the UI.
Are there any dependencies? No.
Does this code break any existing functionality or introduce any risk?_ No it doesn't.
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How Has This Been Tested?
It's Chinese translation, so I reviewed it by myself. No testing environment here, and it won't involve other changes.
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Does this introduce a breaking change?
Breaking change is defined as "A fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change."
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