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This package does not specify its MIT license in the nuget package; so the license fails to show up in nuget.org and subsequently software composition analysis tools are unable to find its license.
Reviewing the Nuget package seems to indicate numerous other issues (missing icon, missing .net compatibility information, etc.) Compare the following two packages:
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Pretty much every other Avalonia package clearly specifies its MIT license in the Nuget package:
<license type="expression">MIT</license>
in the nuspecThis package does not specify its MIT license in the nuget package; so the license fails to show up in nuget.org and subsequently software composition analysis tools are unable to find its license.
Reviewing the Nuget package seems to indicate numerous other issues (missing icon, missing .net compatibility information, etc.) Compare the following two packages:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: