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Feature request: specify package licenses #4
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Very good point, thank you - I will peer throw the projects already listed once get some spare time. |
@promovicz Hi Ingo, I plan soon to update all entries with license badge automatically extracted via https://shields.io/category/license - but exactly as you pointed out, it will be likely for majority of projects unspecified. I do not want to extract license manually as is lot of work and may change and our manual entry will become obsolete. |
@petrs GitHub can often figure out the license correctly. It's not unlikely that this is exposed in the GitHub web API. I had good success using some Python client library for it at some point. |
@promovicz ok, worth of try - I'm now thinking about using "official" license as set by owner, followed by estimation obtained by different means - thank you for hint |
It would be great if you could also determine the license of packages that you list.
I've found a lot of school/university projects do not even specify a license, and that is quite a no-go for almost any opensource or professional use.
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