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Add licenses everywhere #474

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cugu opened this issue Sep 22, 2018 · 6 comments
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Add licenses everywhere #474

cugu opened this issue Sep 22, 2018 · 6 comments
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cugu commented Sep 22, 2018

Missing license:

No LICENSEfile:

Unsure:

Not readable by GitHub:

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GreyCat commented Sep 24, 2018

Thanks for the reminder!

cugu added a commit to kaitai-io/kaitai_struct_tests that referenced this issue Sep 16, 2019
cugu added a commit to kaitai-io/ci_targets that referenced this issue Sep 16, 2019
@cugu cugu changed the title Add licences Add licenses everywhere Sep 16, 2019
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cherue commented Mar 14, 2020

This can be updated with check marks for:

  • kaitai_struct_tests
  • kaitai_ci_ui

Now that the tests are licensed kaitai-io/ci_targets#4 can be merged and checked off, too.
Edit: ci_targets has the prepare-* files in the repo so it's not as easy as that.

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GreyCat commented Mar 14, 2020

I would actually try to do it another way: let's strip ci_targets from everything but generated code + minimal possible set of CI instructions, and clearly mark it as technical repo, derivative of the compiler + tests + runtimes?

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cherue commented Mar 14, 2020

SGTM. So that would mean moving all the prepare-* scripts to the test repo and using the config from the test repo too, right?

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GreyCat commented Mar 15, 2020

Yep. Ideally, I'd even want to switch to into the mode when we won't depend on any particular proprietary CI's init/prepare instructions and just use our own, say, Docker containers, so exact CI test runs can be easily reproducible on local machine.

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GreyCat commented Mar 15, 2020

Extracted this as a separate idea: #714

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