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2015 Troy Engel
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Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 17:05:18 +0000
Subject: Re: License on code question
From: Rob Church <xxxx@gmail.com>
To: Troy Engel <yyyy@gmail.com>
Hello,
Most of the extension code I wrote should be MIT-licensed, but this hasn't
a declaration, of course. Clearly, I have no particular desire to restrict
use of the code by any means.
Would it being MIT licensed be sufficient for your purposes? If so, then
consider this a retrospective declaration of such; otherwise, let me know
what you need.
Kind regards,
Rob Church
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Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 12:54:14 -0600
Subject: License on code question
From: Troy Engel <yyyy@gmail.com>
To: Rob Church <xxxx@gmail.com>
Heya Rob - I know you don't work on this anymore at all, but need to
ask -- is this particular piece of code under some sort of GPL/MIT/MPL
license?
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Preloader
I just want to commit some of my personal changes to my own Github but
wanted to be sure I wasn't violating your rights. Thanks!
-te
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