Open pfalcon opened 9 years ago
+1: I'm in favor of applying a relatively permissive license (such as MIT or BSD).
What about the other contributors? @tommie, @zarya, @jlz3008, @themindfactory
I don't mind or care since my contributions are small.
ok for me.
2015-07-15 21:54 GMT+02:00 George Hopkins notifications@github.com:
+1: I'm in favor of applying a relatively permissive license (such as MIT or BSD).
What about the other contributors? @tommie https://github.com/tommie, @zarya https://github.com/zarya, @jlz3008 https://github.com/jlz3008, @themindfactory https://github.com/themindfactory
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Wow, 2015... Is there another repository with up-to-date community examples somewhere? I try to keep my examples here https://github.com/vyorkin/esp8266-examples (but I'm just starting with the esp8266)
I've lost touch with the community. I get the impression Espruino and similar frameworks have taken over. I never understood what the ESP32 solved (it's too expensive to be as groundbreaking as ESP8266), but I think that also won most people over from ESP8266.
Please provide explicit licensing terms for the code in this repository.