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Change license #95
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Makes a lot of sense to me.
…On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 3:56 PM Joachim Meyer ***@***.***> wrote:
Stumbled on this when looking at the effort of @micah-prime
<https://github.com/micah-prime> to create a conda release (#93
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I propose to change the library license to GNU v3 (
https://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-3.0/)
Reason:
The current copyright of Copyright "2021 (c) Boise State University SnowEx
Hackweek" seems appropriate for the version(s) released back then, but I
would like to shift to a more community and open effort.
Any objections or thoughts?
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Good call - I think changing the license makes a lot of sense. |
Agreed that it is a simpler license and most people won't read it anyways. Reason I am advocating for GNU is that we could at least try to have them keep the same license and state the changes. As you said though, this is probably a pipe dream. You OK with giving GNU a shot? |
Sure! |
This works for me considering no others have contributed yet. Seems the right time to make a change. |
Stumbled on this when looking at the effort of @micah-prime to create a conda release (#93)
I propose to change the library license to GNU v3 (https://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-3.0/)
Reason:
The current copyright of Copyright "2021 (c) Boise State University SnowEx Hackweek" seems appropriate for the version(s) released back then, but I would like to shift to a more community and open effort.
Any objections or thoughts?
@micahjohnson150 @aaarendt
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