Hi Pavel,

As the author and copyright holder, you're free to use whatever license you 
want. MIT is certainly a good choice.

However, depending on the kind of functionality your modules provide, you may 
even like to upstream them to the Qbs project for inclusion in the official 
release. Perhaps you could upload the modules and we can take a look and see if 
it's a fit?

Cheers.

> On Nov 21, 2017, at 3:10 AM, Карелин Павел <hka...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> 
> Hi, guys!
> 
> I wrote several modules that slightly extend the functionality of QBS. I want 
> to place them on GitHub, for using their in both open source and commercial 
> projects. Under what license should I place my modules? 
> Can I use a MIT license?
> 
> --
> BR, Pavel Karelin 
> 
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