Open gmacario opened 8 years ago
Dear Gianpaolo,
Thank you for your interest. Actually, we already have the GNU GPL license for the various development files.
Good luck with your project!
regards,
Le 19/06/16 14:46, Gianpaolo Macario a écrit :
Hello,
First of all thank you very much for this very interesting project!
FYI: A friend of mine has developed a cheap LoRa shield for Arduino (https://github.com/Muwattalli/LoRaShield), and I plan to use/extend this project to implement a very low-cost gateway using that shield plugged on a UDOO NEO http://www.udoo.org/udoo-neo/.
Would it be possible to clarify the software license of this software by adding a |LICENSE| file on the top level directory?
If you do not have any preference, may I suggest the MIT license (https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)?
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Hello,
First of all thank you very much for this very interesting project!
FYI: A friend of mine has developed a cheap LoRa shield for Arduino (https://github.com/Muwattalli/LoRaShield), and I plan to use/extend this project to implement a very low-cost gateway using that shield plugged on a UDOO NEO.
Would it be possible to clarify the software license of this software by adding a
LICENSE
file on the top level directory?If you do not have any preference, may I suggest the MIT license (https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)?