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Would you consider adding a license to the repository? It's currently missing one and according to TOS:
[Not posting a license] means that you retain all rights to your source code and that nobody else may reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works from your work. This might not be what you intend.
Even if this is what you intend, if you publish your source code in a public repository on GitHub, you have accepted the Terms of Service which do allow other GitHub users some rights. Specifically, you allow others to view and fork your repository.
If you want to share your work with others, we strongly encourage you to include an open source license.
If you don't intend on putting a license up that's fine, but if you do want to use an open source license please do so. I'd be happy to fork/PR for you if you just let me know which license you want to put in (MIT/BSD/Apache/etc.)
Thanks!
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Hi @jmars,
Would you consider adding a license to the repository? It's currently missing one and according to TOS:
If you don't intend on putting a license up that's fine, but if you do want to use an open source license please do so. I'd be happy to fork/PR for you if you just let me know which license you want to put in (MIT/BSD/Apache/etc.)
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: