Closes #10. Once this is merged I'll mark the repo as public.
I don't believe there's anything sensitive in this repo, including historically. It makes public the host of our Mercury instance, however that's protected by our Slack token.
I'd prefer to use a copyleft license but we've used MIT in the past, and businesses naturally tend to prefer that, so I've stuck with it.
Closes #10. Once this is merged I'll mark the repo as public.
I don't believe there's anything sensitive in this repo, including historically. It makes public the host of our Mercury instance, however that's protected by our Slack token.
I'd prefer to use a copyleft license but we've used MIT in the past, and businesses naturally tend to prefer that, so I've stuck with it.