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I believe you're correct that all rights are reserved by default. I have not currently decided on a license. |
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Hi @jmforsythe,
I wanted to prepare some material for some new summer workers/interns at a company I work for and was really interested in use of your repository since it could fit the project idea. I saw your comment in #6 (comment) when being asked about a License therefore this question.
The idea is to get them to use your tool on a repository and from the visualization let them investigate some parts of the repository and from there try and play around with some ideas about re-designing, simplifying or some tracking. I've read that per default all rights are reserved, some information in GitHub's Docs about Licensing about some different alternatives was helpful to understand this a bit clearer.
Well my question to you was if you had any plans on how you wanted to license your work and if not, I wanted to know if I could use it for the use case described above?
Cheers!
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