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Where is the License? #23
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The file "traceroute.gemspec" states that the license is MIT, but I'd still really like to see an actual LICENSE file. |
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This gem lets you see routes, including ones that shouldn't be there. There are a lot of methods that should probably be private and are reported by 'rake traceroute'; this commit does not fix them, but it does make them easier to find. The 'traceroute' gem is MIT licensed, so no problems. This isn't obvious because they fail to have a LICENSE file, but it's clearly stated in their file "traceroute.gemspec". See <amatsuda/traceroute#23>. Signed-off-by: David A. Wheeler <dwheeler@dwheeler.com>
Just added the license file at 0017add. Thanks! |
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The README talks about the LICENSE.txt.
Where is it located?
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