Yes. I think this is a relict from the scaffolding hello world from angular. Will be changed to AGPL.
BR > On 9. Jun 2018, at 17:36, Christian Grothoff <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Phil and Martin, > > Prompted by Nils, I just looked at the WebUI code and there are more > issues. First of all, it should really be under Affero GPL (after our > recent change), and should have been under GPL. I don't recall us > discussing the use of any other license, and I assume the "MIT" in the > top-level package description is simply an oversight. > > Moreover, _every_ source file should have a header starting the license > (short version), not just the 'package.json'. This is not yet the case > in the gnunet-webui.git, so please change that. You should be able to > copy the header used in the C source files of gnunet.git. > > > Thanks! > > Christian > > On 06/09/2018 04:59 PM, Nils Gillmann wrote: >> Hi Phil and Martin, >> >> I know license is often an afterthought, but I searched around the repo and >> with my experience in packaging software in a project where licenses are >> pointed out precisely, I know that 'MIT' is too vague. >> Depending on person and project there's a different understanding of 'MIT >> License' >> and as you do not have a license file in the repository. >> >> Could you please add a license file ("COPYING" or "LICENSE") to clarify the >> kind >> of 'MIT' license that is used? >> >> >> Thanks and happy hacking >> >> _______________________________________________ >> GNUnet-developers mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers >> > > _______________________________________________ > GNUnet-developers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
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