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@juhasch juhasch commented Jun 8, 2014

Initiated by #75, this adds a stripped version of the IPython license file.
@Carreau, @damianavila Comments ?

To the contributors to this repo:
@bjanssen
@davidovitch
@dbarbeau
@ibell
@kinverarity1

Do you agree to using the same license model (modified BSD license) as IPython for this repository ?

This adds a stripped version of the IPython license file.
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dbarbeau commented Jun 8, 2014

It's ok for me!

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I agree on the license... we have to make sure to remove the headers from files too, and maybe replace them by:

# Copyright (c) IPython-contrib.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.

We also need to update the README to mention we are not officially related to IPython.
Just a group of developers and users committing independent extensions for the IPython project.

Clayrify IPython-contrib relationship to IPython
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Carreau commented Jun 9, 2014

Good idea. +1.

About legal/political issues , this also make me think that we should also maybe pre-discuss things like that, to avoid political conflict later. IPython contrib might be too small for that, but we might want to have an official policy in IPython itself.

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bjanssen commented Jun 9, 2014

I agree.

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@davidovitch, @ibell, @kinverarity1... could you comment on this issue? Thanks!!

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Sorry for the late reply. Yes, I agree, and thanks for taking care of this.

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juhasch commented Jun 11, 2014

I think we can merge the license file now. The contributions from the people who have not respondend were improvements to documentation, not any code.
@Carreau It is difficult to know what an individual views as not appropriate. I think we should simply stick to what is widely accepted language.

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OK, merging...

damianavila added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 11, 2014
@damianavila damianavila merged commit cc1774c into ipython-contrib:master Jun 11, 2014
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