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It seems that your project is licensed under MIT according to this file: LICENSE
However, in the commits b931ac63 and 124026f5 you added some files under GNU General Public License:
Is this intentional or not?
If not, could you adjust the headers to reflect the correct license?
This would remove any confusion, especially for automated scanning tools.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi Luc,sorry for the confusion, of course the whole project should be under MIT license, there must have been an error with tool settings.I’m going to change the file headers accordingly and i’ll commit the new files soon.Thank youMirkoMirko KlemmHermannstädter Str. 1053119 ***@***.*** +49 228 2493638M +49 151 22646381F +49 721 509663752 Am 15.10.2024 um 13:44 schrieb Luc Cappellaro ***@***.***>:
Hello,
It seems that your project is licensed under MIT according to this file: LICENSE
However, in the commits b931ac6 and 124026f you added some files under GNU General Public License:
GroupInterfaceDirectStrategy
GroupInterfaceModelProcessingStrategy
GroupInterfaceDummyStrategy
ReferencedStubClassOutline
TouristTest
Is this intentional or not?
If not, could you adjust the headers to reflect the correct license?
This would remove any confusion, especially for automated scanning tools.
Thanks.
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Hello,
It seems that your project is licensed under MIT according to this file: LICENSE
However, in the commits b931ac63 and 124026f5 you added some files under GNU General Public License:
Is this intentional or not?
If not, could you adjust the headers to reflect the correct license?
This would remove any confusion, especially for automated scanning tools.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: