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Re-license as MIT #86
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I agree.
Vitalie
…On Fri, 9 Oct 2020 at 15:18, Mara Averick ***@***.***> wrote:
I have reviewed all non-RStudio contributors
<https://github.com/tidyverse/hms/graphs/contributors>. I think the
following contribution[s] are significant enough to merit a potential
copyright claim:
- those made
<https://github.com/tidyverse/hms/commits?author=qgeissmann> by
@qgeissmann <https://github.com/qgeissmann>
- those made <https://github.com/tidyverse/hms/commits?author=vspinu>
by @vspinu <https://github.com/vspinu>
@qgeissmann <https://github.com/qgeissmann>, @vspinu
<https://github.com/vspinu>, would you permit us to relicense hms with
the MIT license? This is part of a general effort to make the licensing
across r-lib and tidyverse as simple and consistent as possible. If so,
please comment "I agree" below.
cc @hadley <https://github.com/hadley>
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I have reviewed all non-RStudio contributors. I think the following contribution[s] are significant enough to merit a potential copyright claim:
@qgeissmann, @vspinu, would you permit us to relicense hms with the MIT license? This is part of a general effort to make the licensing across r-lib and tidyverse as simple and consistent as possible. If so, please comment "I agree" below.
cc @hadley
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