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Before using guino, I'm curious to better understand the license of the project or parts of the project. In the README, it says CC-NC-BY 2.0. The Source code for the Linux version says it's under the MIT license. The GUINO_PACKAGE_1 README says it's under CC-BY-SA. And Easy Transfer is under the GPL v3. The GPL being included mentions that SOME part of the code has to be put under the GPL but I'm not sure enough about how it all works to know for sure what. Would you be willing to clarify what license the project is under? I'd personally prefer the GPL3 but it's kind of difficult to know right now. Totally no judgment from me on that, licenses can be totally confusing when you combine them.
Thanks again for this really cool piece of software.
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First off, amazing project. It's very well done!
Before using guino, I'm curious to better understand the license of the project or parts of the project. In the README, it says CC-NC-BY 2.0. The Source code for the Linux version says it's under the MIT license. The GUINO_PACKAGE_1 README says it's under CC-BY-SA. And Easy Transfer is under the GPL v3. The GPL being included mentions that SOME part of the code has to be put under the GPL but I'm not sure enough about how it all works to know for sure what. Would you be willing to clarify what license the project is under? I'd personally prefer the GPL3 but it's kind of difficult to know right now. Totally no judgment from me on that, licenses can be totally confusing when you combine them.
Thanks again for this really cool piece of software.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: