Correct license (MIT/X => MIT).#63
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Heh. It's useful and welcomed. This stuff is terribly overcomplicated so I appreciate the eye for detail. Merging, |
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Correct license (MIT/X => MIT).
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9208016 Merge pull request #67 from iainbeeston/defaults f57888c Added tests around the default property db28fee Merge pull request #63 from iainbeeston/patch-1 609944b Added the json-schema ruby gem to the list of libraries using the test suite git-subtree-dir: json git-subtree-split: 9208016d04c1b6774d5a17e8b037161873414edb
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The license (file) you are using seems to be MIT and not MIT/X (as Wikipedia states - referring to the distinguishing sentence). After some research I am confused, because now I see that you may intend this (similar to GNU/Linux).
This may be one of the tiniest and most useless pull requests ever, but you got me curious. ;)