Closed jonassmedegaard closed 9 years ago
You're totally right! Resolved!
Quoting Sam Richard (2014-11-12 12:49:24)
You're totally right!
Thanks for the compliment. Here's one for you: You are totally cool!
A hint if you wanna continue this "duel": Today is my birthday :-D
Resolved!
Excellent!
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@Snugug can you release/tag a version with the License included? I was trying to create a webjars version of sassy-maps but have the following error
Failed! All attempts to determine an acceptable license have been exhausted. The bower.json file did not contain a spec-compliant license definition and the license could not be determined by trolling through the source repo: git://github.com/at-import/Sassy-Maps.git The acceptable open source software licenses are at: https://bintray.com/docs/api/#_footnote_1 The provided licenses were: This problem will likely need to be resolved by working with the library maintainers directly. If you feel you have reached this failure in error, please file an issue: https://github.com/webjars/webjars/issues Got Bower info Determined Artifact Name: sassy-maps Starting Deploy
It seems licensing of this project is currently only reflected in gemspec file as "MIT".
"MIT" licensing - although a popular label - is arguably ambiguous, so it is recommended to reference a URL to the actual licensing terms (which for "MIT" is often what some label less ambiguously as "Expat" license).
Please add unambiguous licensing statement - e.g. like the README.md section in your breakpoint project.