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Can you change the license to MIT? #13
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I'm not opposed to switching to the MIT license but I would like to try to understand why the license would need to be changed before you would contribute work to this project. What specific things in the GNU GPL do you not like? |
Since there has been no response to my follow up question I'm going to close this for now. I am not opposed to changing the license but would like some decent arguments posed as to why the current GNU license is a bad choice. |
GNU is not friendly for commercial use. Most commercial project is private
source, GNU requires open source.
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I'm not opposed to switching to the MIT license but I would like to try to
understand why the license would need to be changed before you would
contribute work to this project. What specific things in the GNU GPL do you
not like?
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I've changed the license to MIT. |
I would like to contribute some work if the license is MIT. GNU need a lot of extra work
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