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fix: use LGPL license #154

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fix: use LGPL license #154

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@auryn-macmillan auryn-macmillan commented Oct 22, 2024

This repo was mistakenly using the GPL license. This PR updates the license text to the correct licence, LGPL.

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  • New Features
    • Transitioned to the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 3, offering a more permissive licensing framework.
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    • Updated copyright notice and licensing terms in the LICENSE file.

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The pull request introduces a significant change in the software's licensing terms, transitioning from the GNU General Public License (GPL) to the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 3. The changes include the removal of the entire GPL text, replaced by the LGPL terms, which incorporate new definitions and permissions regarding the use and distribution of the library. Additionally, the copyright notice has been updated to reflect a new URL format.

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LICENSE.md Changed license from GPL v3 to LGPL v3; removed GPL text and added LGPL terms; updated copyright notice URL.

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In fields of code where bunnies play,
A license change has come our way.
From GPL to LGPL, we leap with glee,
More freedom for all, as happy as can be!
With hops and bounds, we celebrate,
A brighter path for code awaits! 🐇✨


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@auryn-macmillan auryn-macmillan merged commit 1c91550 into main Oct 22, 2024
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@auryn-macmillan auryn-macmillan deleted the auryn/fix-license branch October 22, 2024 21:22
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