AceCentre / EyeCommander

An open source computer vision interface that tracks eye movements for individuals with severely-limited mobility.
https://docs.acecentre.org.uk/eyecommander
MIT License
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Fix incorrect licence in the README #88

Closed alpendop closed 1 year ago

alpendop commented 1 year ago

Should reflect the licence change #60

gavinhenderson commented 1 year ago

@alpendop Thank you for your contribution! 🎉🎉🎉

Can I ask that you change the name of the licence file back to its original spelling?

When writing documentation I typically try and use the British spelling of Licence. However, for the LICENSE file I use the American spelling as that is what I imagine most automated licence detection tooling would most likely detect. The github docs also use the American spelling for the file name..

gavinhenderson commented 1 year ago

Thanks again @alpendop. I've merged the change now :)

If you don't mind me asking how did you find the project? Let me know if you are looking to contribute further.

alpendop commented 1 year ago

Thanks again @alpendop. I've merged the change now :)

If you don't mind me asking how did you find the project? Let me know if you are looking to contribute further.

Was lurking on Reddit to find some projects to contribute relating to JavaScript and found a comment in a thread pointing to this project. I think it was the actual organisation that posted the comment that was looking for contributors.

I was going to try to contribute more even if I don't know much about the goals of the project nor do I have any experience in accessibility for disabilities.

gavinhenderson commented 1 year ago

Thanks! I think that was @willwade who posted on Reddit, Will and I both work at AceCentre. There is plenty ways you can contribute to this project if you feel like you want to. Feel free to comment on an issue and I can give you some pointers if you are looking to pick anything up!