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add license to repository #23
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done. thanks for the link!
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Sweet, thank you! |
If you could provide a new release with the license, that would be awesome. |
OK, but it will take a few days. |
no worries, take your time |
actually, there always was |
But without license text it doesn't mean anything. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:LicensingGuidelines?rd=Packaging/LicensingGuidelines#License_Text second paragraph Sorry about the confusion, my point with this issue was to add license text (yes, license is set correctly to GPLv3+). |
I would like to package this for Arch Linux and would also ideally have a new tagged release. Is there anything I can do to help push this through ASAP? |
I just noticed that there's a release on PyPI for version 1.0.1.1, but there doesn't appear to be a matching tag in the git repository, and judging by the release date, my guess is it doesn't include a license file. |
The way I went with this in Fedora is that I used git snapshot with license and stored git commit in build id: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=738505 |
The Arch User Repository allows git packages, but I'm hoping to avoid going down that road. I'm not going to wait around forever though. |
sorry @TomasTomecek , I meant to push this ages ago and forgot. |
Awesome! Thank you very much! |
I'm trying to package urwidtrees to Fedora and just realized that license is not available. Would it be possible to add it? Can provide patch.
https://help.github.com/articles/open-source-licensing/
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