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[1/4] License under dual MIT/Apache-2.0 #2076

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est31 opened this issue Jul 25, 2017 · 43 comments
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[1/4] License under dual MIT/Apache-2.0 #2076

est31 opened this issue Jul 25, 2017 · 43 comments
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est31 commented Jul 25, 2017

This is a sign-off issue as per RFC 2044 (tracking issue) to license the rust-lang/rfcs repo under dual Apache2/MIT licensing terms.

You are receiving this notification because you have contributed to this repo.

For a discussion on why this move is desired, please see the RFC's text.

While smaller changes can't be copyrighted by law, its non-trivial to find out with certainity whether a given change falls under copyright or not, due to the nature of the matter. Therefore I'm asking you to agree to the new terms even if you consider your contributions to be not copyrightable.

To minimize noise in your inbox, let me use this opportunity to ask those among you who have unmerged RFCs in the queue to add a license header to your RFC drafts. In a few days/weeks I'll go through the list of open RFCs and ask for license headers to be added for the remaining RFCs that lack headers. The RFC's text contains the precise header (and has one already itself). Filing PRs to add headers to your already merged RFCs is not required, they will get headers in bulk.

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To agree to the licensing terms, please comment with:

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

Thank you!

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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aatxe commented Jul 25, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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Diggsey commented Jul 25, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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aidanhs commented Jul 25, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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blaenk commented Jul 25, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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Amanieu commented Jul 25, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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aturon commented Jul 25, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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dhardy commented Jul 25, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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achanda commented Jul 25, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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cesarb commented Jul 25, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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Centril commented Jul 25, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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cardoe commented Jul 25, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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bstrie commented Jul 27, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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arielb1 commented Jul 27, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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est31 commented Aug 13, 2017

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AGWA commented Aug 14, 2017

I license the following commits under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option:

[These are all of my commits to this repo. I do not wish to make a more open-ended statement at this time.]

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Aatch commented Aug 23, 2017

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

est31 referenced this issue in cgaebel/2048 Oct 29, 2017
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est31 commented Oct 31, 2017

@aturon has received approval for the contributions of @carllerche. Mark checked!

@Centril Centril added the T-core Relevant to the core team, which will review and decide on the RFC. label Feb 23, 2018
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Centril commented Apr 26, 2018

Triage ping @barosl @bsansouci @cgaebel

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I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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Centril commented Oct 8, 2018

Triage ping @barosl @cgaebel

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@barosl @cgaebel waiting for you to consent to this

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Kobzol commented Jun 14, 2024

Pinging @barosl @cgaebel, to see if we could finally finish this :)

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cgaebel commented Jul 26, 2024

I license past and future contributions under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.

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