https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2398039



--- Comment #37 from Rasmus Karlsson <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Cristian Le from comment #36)
> If you could add spdx and copyright to the files than our
> licensecheck software will give you a cookie :)

I'll add this to my todo-list, I'm not opposed to adding this to the top of our
source files. I imagine similar to how Qt does it would work?
https://github.com/qt/qtbase/blob/5fd393cb69be0c1def42023d59a46537484587cb/src/corelib/io/qbuffer.h

> Emojis and Unicode license is "quite the topic". Maybe you have already
> researched that topic?

I have not. I am working under the assumption that emojis (i.e. the bytes to
emoji translation) was free to use without any crediting / attribution, while
emoji images (e.g. from the google emoji set we allow users to select) require
attribution.

> The one that I noticed was
> - licenses/crashpad.txt is Apache-2.0
> - Upstream is MIT
> https://github.com/Chatterino/crash-handler/blob/
> c8cf62b64906f794ac84cb0c22ceb401f4ea1e8d/LICENSE

Crashpad refers to chromium's crashpad https://github.com/chromium/crashpad
whereas crash-handler is our project that wraps around crashpad to ensure it
works as expected on various platforms



Thank you for your insight!


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