The MIT license is a permissive license which allows us to redistribute the software either in binary form or in source-code (no copyleft). I think it's suitable, as the repository has been set to private for now (which might turn out to be a problem if we decided to use the GPL instead).
The only restriction any user of the software faces, is that a copy of the license has to be included with any redistributed form of our software. Since the MIT license itself is not copyrighted we could also simply remove this restriction.
I chose Manuel Polzhofer (@manuelpolzhofer) as the copyright holder, simply because he's the one who owns this repository. I anyone wants to include all of us as copyright holders, you're welcome to find out how this can be done in a simple and short manner.
The MIT license is a permissive license which allows us to redistribute the software either in binary form or in source-code (no copyleft). I think it's suitable, as the repository has been set to private for now (which might turn out to be a problem if we decided to use the GPL instead).
The only restriction any user of the software faces, is that a copy of the license has to be included with any redistributed form of our software. Since the MIT license itself is not copyrighted we could also simply remove this restriction.
I chose Manuel Polzhofer (@manuelpolzhofer) as the copyright holder, simply because he's the one who owns this repository. I anyone wants to include all of us as copyright holders, you're welcome to find out how this can be done in a simple and short manner.