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The original Google Code project seems to indicate the MIT license?
On 7 July 2015 at 14:46, Matias Piipari notifications@github.com wrote:
The original Google Code project seems to indicate the MIT license?
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Yes sorry about that, I noticed the other day that the automatic conversion from googlecode (more or less forced by google closing down that site:-) did not preserve the licence information in the projects.
I migrated several projects and they all lost licence info.
Because of its history web-xslt is available under several licences
Use and distribution of this code are permitted under the terms of the <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-software-19980720"
W3C Software Notice and License. Or the Apache 2, MIT or MPL 1.1 or MPL 2.0 licences.
This can be seen in the comments at the top of
https://github.com/davidcarlisle/web-xslt/blob/master/ctop/ctop.xsl
But I'll try to get a proper top level licence file organised so you don't have to look for comments in random files.
David
Thanks for the clarification!
I've added top level README and LICENSE files, thanks for the reminder.
What license applies to the XSL source code in this project? It would be great for a license file to be included in the repo.