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Relicensing ggplot2 (2/3) #4233
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Hi, @JoFrhwld, @jonathan-g, @joranE, and @jrnold, |
I agree (sorry for not seeing this earlier) |
I agree. Sorry for not seeing this earlier. |
Thanks everyone — now closing to track final folks in #4281. |
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We are systematically re-licensing tidyverse and r-lib packages to use the MIT license, to make our package licenses as clear and permissive as possible. To do so, we need the approval of all copyright holders, which I have found by reviewing contributions from all all non-RStudio contributors. @huftis, @idno0001, @ikosmidis, @izahn, @JakeRuss, @jankatins, @jgjl, @jiho, @JoFrhwld, @johan-ejstrud, @jonathan-g, @joranE, @jrnold, @karawoo, would you permit us to re-license ggplot2 with the MIT license? If so, please comment "I agree" below.
Note that, due to the maximum number of users who can be tagged in a post on GitHub, there are three issues (#4231, #4232, #4233) used to track re-licensing for ggplot2.
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