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The license on NPM is still listed as MIT #1516

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ConnerAiken opened this issue Mar 31, 2022 · 5 comments
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The license on NPM is still listed as MIT #1516

ConnerAiken opened this issue Mar 31, 2022 · 5 comments
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@ConnerAiken
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Describe the bug
I was going to use this library but I'm restricted to choosing MIT licensed products. I integrated it based on the license specificed in the NPM package and found the repo transitioned to a Hippocratic License.

To Reproduce

  1. Go to the NPM package
  2. Look at the license listed
  3. Go to this Repo](https://github.com/animate-css/animate.css)
  4. Look at the license listed

Expected behavior
It's the same license :)

@warengonzaga
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Hey @ConnerAiken feel free to use the version in NPM, the latest version here is the one that is in the scope of Hippocratic License. Most probably the v5 will be the complete transition to Hippocratic License. Thank you for reporting!

cc: @eltonmesquita

@ConnerAiken
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Beautiful, thank you @warengonzaga

@eltonmesquita
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Unfortunately, we're still out of sync on the license side. To update it everywhere we'd have to launch a major version but I think that it'd feel unfair to launch it without any new features or changes to the code-base. So yeah, the next major release will be released with new features and a full migration to the new licensing.

@BeepBot99
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Can this be closed now?

@warengonzaga
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Not yet @BeepBot99 unfortunately. cc: @eltonmesquita

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