Hi! Yes, the intention is that everything in the repository (apps and loader) are MIT Licensed. In the EspruinoDocs repo I add the following at the top of every JS file and the question hasn't come up in ~7 years:
/* Copyright (c) 2020 XYZ. See the file LICENSE for copying permission. */
Do you think that would clear up any potential issues?
@Robin as far as I am concerned there is no discussion about support and liabiltiy. The MIT license is pretty clear - basically do what you want, but in return nobody is required to provide any support of liability.
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Hi! Yes, the intention is that everything in the repository (apps and loader) are MIT Licensed. In the EspruinoDocs repo I add the following at the top of every JS file and the question hasn't come up in ~7 years:
Do you think that would clear up any potential issues?
@Robin as far as I am concerned there is no discussion about support and liabiltiy. The MIT license is pretty clear - basically do what you want, but in return nobody is required to provide any support of liability.