I'm ok with MIT although I would think that some kind of CC would be more appropriate in this case. I'm also not very sure about this though...
As for contributors, Brianna also contributed quite a lot during the sprint and "asserts before reverts" motto is her idea if I remember it right. Cheers, Vasily On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 12:02 AM Floris Bruynooghe <f...@devork.be> wrote: > Bruno Oliveira <nicodde...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Hi folks, > > > > pytest-design is the repository used to store logo and t-shirt designs > from > > our 2016 sprint, but it currently it isn't under any LICENSE. > > Whoops, that's pretty terrible! > > > I've been > > asked if it was OK to use the logos to make a t-shirt (and of course I > know > > it is), but we should add a license to the repository allowing just that. > > Does it make sense to put it under MIT as well? I'm not sure I'd want > the attribution part of Creative Commons license here as that's somewhat > hard with stickers or t-shirts. > > > It seems currently it's Vasily and me who committed to the repo, though > Florian also contributed at the sprint IIRC. Which I guess means us > three have to agree to whatever license we end up with. So I'll propose > MIT as I don't know any better :-) > > Cheers, > Floris > _______________________________________________ > pytest-dev mailing list > pytest-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev >
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