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License #18
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Actually I see that this was already brought up in issue #6 and it seems like the owner of this repo is okay with using this source code. Is this still the case? If so, would it be possible to add an open-source license to the repo anyway? It would avoid any future confusion. |
Hello. This is public. Anyone can use my code. |
That is great! I really appreciate you allowing people to use your code. The only thing is that by default, if there is no license then technically your code is copyrighted and no one can legally use your code. Would it be possible to add an MIT license? It essentially allows people to use your code and voids you of any liabilities. More info can be found here: https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit/ |
Also, it is super easy to add a license in github. Here is a good link explaining how to do it in 3 steps: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31639059/how-to-add-license-to-an-existing-github-project |
Done. |
Awesome, thank you! |
Hi,
This repo is amazing, and was very easy to get setup and running. I would like to use this code in a project, however I would like to know the license before moving forward.
Thanks!
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