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Re-licensing remotes #551
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I agree. If others are interested in the motivation for the re-licensing and a discussion of the pros and cons, see the corresponding issue in the ggplot2 repo tidyverse/ggplot2#4236 |
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Is there an easy way to see what my contribution(s) was/were? |
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Yep, in addition to adding your name as author (like @Bisaloo pointed out), the checklist items are actually links to your commits. |
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Hi, @HenrikBengtsson, @mkearney, @overmar, and @tylermorganwall, |
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@overmar agreed over email. |
We are systematically re-licensing tidyverse and r-lib packages to use the MIT license, to make our package licenses as clear and permissive as possible. To do so, we need the approval of all copyright holders, which I have found by reviewing contributions from all all non-RStudio contributors. @ankane, @antoine-sachet, @aornugent, @Bisaloo, @danhalligan, @davidchall, @dmurdoch, @dpprdan, @flying-sheep, @HenrikBengtsson, @infotroph, @jan-glx, @jefferis, @joshuaulrich, @jsilve24, @kenahoo, @LiNk-NY, @MichaelChirico, @mkearney, @muschellij2, @MyKo101, @Neil-Schneider, @overmar, @pommedeterresautee, @QuLogic, @rcannood, @robertdj, @timtrice, @tmelliott, @tylermorganwall, @yutannihilation, would you permit us to re-license remotes with the MIT license? If so, please comment "I agree" below.
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