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licence/license confusion #34254

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akuchling opened this issue Mar 29, 2001 · 4 comments
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licence/license confusion #34254

akuchling opened this issue Mar 29, 2001 · 4 comments
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BPO 412271
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Thomas Heller points out:

Playing with the new meta info, I noticed that the
license specified in this way:

setup(..., license="MIT/X11", ...)

isn't recognized, while it works if one uses:

setup(..., licence="MIT/X11", ...)

BTW; according to www.opensource.org the MIT license
seems to be spelled MIT license nowadays, no longer
MIT/X11 license.

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@akuchling akuchling added the stdlib Python modules in the Lib dir label Mar 29, 2001
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@akuchling akuchling added the stdlib Python modules in the Lib dir label Mar 29, 2001
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andrew, were you going to fix this before 2.1?

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No, I wasn't planning to.

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Fixed in revision 1.48 of dist.py. I've also edited PEP-241 to just say "MIT license".

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