Open cbjuan opened 2 months ago
Thanks, I will do that.
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I recently came across your project qiskit_tutorials and I noticed that the repository github.com/jprevost31/qiskit_tutorials currently does not have a license specified.
Why Adding a License is Important?
As GitHub documentshttps://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/licensing-a-repository
Public repositories on GitHub are often used to share open source software. For your repository to truly be open source, you'll need to license it so that others are free to use, change, and distribute the software.
Would be possible to add a valid license to this repository? Probably something really OpenSource such as the Apache 2.0 licensehttps://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 would fit really well.
Thanks!
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I recently came across your project qiskit_tutorials and I noticed that the repository github.com/jprevost31/qiskit_tutorials currently does not have a license specified.
Why Adding a License is Important?
As GitHub documents
Would be possible to add a valid license to this repository? Probably something really OpenSource such as the Apache 2.0 license would fit really well.
Thanks!