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license #4

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tdjastrzebski opened this issue Sep 30, 2019 · 4 comments
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license #4

tdjastrzebski opened this issue Sep 30, 2019 · 4 comments

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@tdjastrzebski
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tdjastrzebski commented Sep 30, 2019

It is really nice work.
Have you considered changing to plain MIT license?

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rbuckton commented Oct 2, 2019

I haven't considered changing the license, no. You may want to check out https://esfx.js.org/#async, which is a more modular version of these async coordination primitives and is more up-to-date.

@tdjastrzebski
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Thank you for the hint. However, esfx is Apache 2.0 licensed as well.
Nothing against Apache 2.0 it is just that I am not a lawyer so I prefer simple terms.

@tdjastrzebski
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I know, however neither of the authors takes any legal responsibility for what they advise so I prefer to rely on my own opinion and that is why MIT is more appealing.

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