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Fix license classifier #164

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@joostlek joostlek commented Jun 24, 2024

Hey 馃憢馃徎,

I am currently looking into licensing at Home Assistant, and I found that we could not detect the license of this library properly. According to pyproject.toml documentation about the license field:

If you are using a standard, well-known license, it is not necessary to use this field. Instead, you should use one of the classifiers starting with License ::. (As a general rule, it is a good idea to use a standard, well-known license, both to avoid confusion and because some organizations avoid software whose license is unapproved.)

If you could do a release after this PR, that would be awesome :)

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Thank you, @joostlek !

@maximvelichko maximvelichko merged commit c3fcc06 into maximvelichko:master Jul 3, 2024
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