Licensing issues
See original GitHub issueHey!
We’ve been using react-google-maps
for a while now, however recently we’ve been made aware that some of its dependencies do not have any licenses which is causing issues on our end. The two packages involved are:
My question is, would you consider switching to forks/alternatives to these packages in order to make this one possible to use on projects where licensing is of importance?
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I should point out that I believe google-maps-infobox is being used, not google-maps-infobox-module. Either way, it’s the same core files which have had Apache v2.0 licenses in them for years. Apache is marginally more restrictive than MIT.
@faviouz https://github.com/ded/script.js/blob/master/dist/script.js