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Add a LICENSE #30
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Technically we just have to track people 1 by one down by their github contributions! woot |
Meh. Anyway, here's the list of people who have agreed to MIT license this project:
and for completeness, tutors:
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Just for the people who don't know what the MIT License is, read below!
For a full description (and a copy of the license itself) see: http://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit/ sidenote: http://choosealicense.com is an AWESOME resource for learning about this kind of thing, set aside some time to look through it |
Should we start facebook PMing yet? |
Yes, sure! Sorry for the late support but yeah, of course, I agree to the license. |
I'm fine with any licence you choose. Keep up the good work! |
Hey, Cheers [?] On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 9:23 AM, Kenni [email protected] wrote:
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Hi everyone, I agree to the license and am happy with whichever license is chosen. Andrian
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Everyone who has contributed db/models.py has agreed to license the project under the MIT license. See #30.
Everyone who has contributed db/dummy_data.py has agreed to license the project under the MIT license. See #30.
Everyone who has contributed db/hasher.py has agreed to license the project under the MIT license. See #30.
I just realised that our trivia questions could do with some Creative Commons licensing. Unfortunately, I have no idea who wrote the newer questions. Bummer. |
This repo is... lacking some licensing.
Currently, we're in the process of getting everyone to agree to the MIT license.
We don't appear to have anything of significance that would we might want to consider artistic licenses (such as Creative Commons) for, other than the design, but I think CC-BY-SA would be suitable for that, should the need arise.
I'll put up a list of those we're waiting on tomorrow morning when I don't have a headache from all this artificial lighting...
Before I forget, I should also note that Tornado is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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