Closed shoyer closed 8 years ago
I copied this from the PyNGL website: http://www.pyngl.ucar.edu/Licenses/PyNIO_source_license.shtml
It's a standard best practice to keep a LICENSE file in the source code repository. That way, the license status of the code is clear even if the website it references is removed or changes.
I copied this from the PyNGL website: http://www.pyngl.ucar.edu/Licenses/PyNIO_source_license.shtml
It's a standard best practice to keep a LICENSE file in the source code repository. That way, the license status of the code is clear even if the website it references is removed or changes.