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Me and @Muscraft would like to add a license to this repository. Multiple people have asked for this (#12, rust-lang/docker-rust-nightly#14), and it is a good idea overall. The effort should be quite similar to the recent licensing of rustc-perf.
I think that we can use our default Rust Project license, i.e. a combined MIT/Apache-2.0 license. As usually, we will need to contact contributors that have contributed code to this repository previously, to get their permission. Furthermore, since this repository contains code from https://github.com/rust-lang/docker-rust-nightly (which has been since archived), we should also ask people who contributed to that repository for their approval. I ran my script on these two repositories, it should be 21 people in total.
Create a new issue, like this one, where we will ask contributors for their approval, with the following text:
I license my past contributions to the `rust-lang/docker-rust` and `rust-lang/docker-rust-nightly` repositories under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to chose either at their option.
Wait until we get the approval of contributors, and then merge the PR with the new license.
Me and @Muscraft would like to add a license to this repository. Multiple people have asked for this (#12, rust-lang/docker-rust-nightly#14), and it is a good idea overall. The effort should be quite similar to the recent licensing of
rustc-perf
.I think that we can use our default Rust Project license, i.e. a combined MIT/Apache-2.0 license. As usually, we will need to contact contributors that have contributed code to this repository previously, to get their permission. Furthermore, since this repository contains code from https://github.com/rust-lang/docker-rust-nightly (which has been since archived), we should also ask people who contributed to that repository for their approval. I ran my script on these two repositories, it should be 21 people in total.
I would propose the following approach:
@abibroom Any thoughts/concerns?
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