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First, thank you for maintaining these templates and keeping them free and open-source. My issue is a small one that is about confusion with the licensing.
tl;dr The custom CSS file still has the Apache License at the top.
It looks like the MIT License conversion was started, but hasn't made it into a new release. I was a bit confused when I downloaded the latest release from the template site and it still had the Apache License, but the site says they've all been switched to MIT. I see now that I can download the source direct from GH which has the new MIT License, but as a heads up, the custom CSS file still has the Apache License information at the top.
EDIT: there's no custom JS file. Just the CSS file.
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MIT License?
CSS file still has Apache License
Mar 17, 2016
First, thank you for maintaining these templates and keeping them free and open-source. My issue is a small one that is about confusion with the licensing.
tl;dr The custom CSS file still has the Apache License at the top.
It looks like the MIT License conversion was started, but hasn't made it into a new release. I was a bit confused when I downloaded the latest release from the template site and it still had the Apache License, but the site says they've all been switched to MIT. I see now that I can download the source direct from GH which has the new MIT License, but as a heads up, the custom CSS file still has the Apache License information at the top.
EDIT: there's no custom JS file. Just the CSS file.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: