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Switch to MIT license #9
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I'm not necessarily opposed. Who do you think would not use it under GPL-3 but would use it under MIT? |
@omus commented on Jun 3, 2020, 9:38 PM GMT+4:30:
Freedom doesn't come for free. GPL gives free software developers a competitive edge. |
There's a good Discourse post on mixing MIT and GPL packages: https://discourse.julialang.org/t/gpl-and-virality/7715. In my use case GPL isn't an issue I just wanted to ensure the choice of the GPL license was intentional. |
Thanks, that's a good article. Indeed the choice was intentional. |
@omus I don't use this package much any more, would you be interested in maintaining it? I'd be happy to re-licence it as MIT. |
I detect a communication gap and shall insert myself to generate alert e-mails. @cjdoris are you amenable to the proposal? |
How can we make this happen? It's a bit of a problem in the Julia ecosystem (via libPQ and Intervals) In https://github.com/cjdoris/Infinity.jl/graphs/contributors I see that all contributors are in the discussion above, so presumably there are no other contributors who need to agree with the license change. Do any of the original contributors to this discussion make the change? If you need help with anything then the RelationalAI team can help too. |
I have merged the PR to relicense this as MIT, thanks. Note (see #25) that there is a new package |
I noticed this package uses the GPL-3 license. Is there any particular reason for this? Using GPL-3 may limit this package's adoption. Would you be opposed to switching the package to the MIT license?
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