Re: R packages licensed MIT but not shipping a copy of the MIT license itself, Re: R packages licensed MIT but not shipping a copy of the MIT license itself
Mattia Rizzolo <mattia@debian.org> writes:
> Yes, I see how the MIT license is DFSG-free. What I'm saying is that
> IMHO the only license requirement (the second paragraph of it that you
> reported above, about including the copyright notice *and* the
> permission notice in any copy of the software) is not fulfilled by R
> packages.
Thanks for clarifying.
Can you point us to a representative source package that you think has
this problem?
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