Closed beelze-b closed 2 years ago
Oh great point. Do you have any experience with open source licenses? I feel like I usually see GNU GPL or the MIT License on projects.
I did some research and MIT looks good. I will start an email chain with everyone over the weekend and discuss choices.
Oh I forgot to post an update here. I talked with Soledad about licenses on Friday, it sounded like she had used the MIT license before and recommended that one. I am planning on putting together a PR to add the license as well as the init.py or config.py files or whatever is needed to make it so that you can do a pip editable install as a package for it locally. The goal would be eventually add it to pip so you don't need to download the github repo first of course.
Added the MIT license.
Might be worth bringing up to Soledad and Bianca. I assume the package is meant to be used by other researchers, so thinking about a license they can use is important.