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Originally posted by joergrech June 7, 2023
Hi, I just ran npx license-checker --summary on my project and found out that several (sub-)projects from @contentlayer/* have no license. Is this intentional or just an oversight? I'm not a lawyer but I think technically that would mean that contentlayer uses unlicensed code and is therefore not "fully" MIT.
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Originally posted by joergrech June 7, 2023
Hi, I just ran
npx license-checker --summary
on my project and found out that several (sub-)projects from@contentlayer/*
have no license. Is this intentional or just an oversight? I'm not a lawyer but I think technically that would mean that contentlayer uses unlicensed code and is therefore not "fully" MIT.Here are the packages without licenses:
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