Intent to relicense under MPL 2.0
See original GitHub issueBut I need consent from the original maintainer or will have to investigate how many LoCs by him still remain.
CC @leonard84 I sent you an email. I’m poking you here in case it ended up in the spamfilter. A pull request from you with a text file in the docs
dir with a confirmation statement would work too.
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Good news, he replied and gave a go-ahead. I’ll update the file headers and create a release-tag.
I’ll shoot george an email, if I don’t hear back from him I’ll go ahead with relicensing following mozilla’s 95% yes, 5% no objection benchmark, reserving the possibility that some LoCs need to be rewritten if he objects later.