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Use a LICENSE file that matches the conventions tools expect to find when analysing a repository.
The license itself isn't being changed, just the location in the repo and the boilerplate is copied from that made for a new repo in GitHub.com when
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License
is chosen in the UI (example).I found this as part of #1104 as the OpenSSF Best Practices tooling didn't parse the license and treated it as "OTHER". Similarly, the repo's current license file doesn't show a GitHub banner with license information either.