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What license is this distributed under? #9

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hgoodman opened this issue Feb 4, 2016 · 5 comments
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What license is this distributed under? #9

hgoodman opened this issue Feb 4, 2016 · 5 comments

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@hgoodman
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hgoodman commented Feb 4, 2016

I see this hasn't been maintained since 2013 and I'm interested in maybe making some updates. First things first however, I don't see any license info. It seems to be abandoned. Can I assume that this code is public domain?

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https://help.github.com/articles/open-source-licensing/

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On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 12:55 PM Henry Goodman [email protected]
wrote:

I see this hasn't been maintained since 2013 and I'm interested in maybe
making some updates First things first however, I don't see any license
info It seems to be abandoned Can I assume that this code is public domain?


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@hgoodman
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hgoodman commented Feb 4, 2016

Thanks for the reply @RogerThiede. I was hoping for a response from @snytkine since it doesn't seem like any PRs would be accepted due to lack of activity for the past couple years. So, in a case like this, is it OK to fork, modify the code, and then redistribute my own fork instead of waiting for a PR to get accepted? That's why I asked about the license.

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snytkine commented Feb 5, 2016

Just keep my name as the author, if you add your own modifications you may
of cause add your name too, but it's important to me that my name is kept
as original author.
I am not sure if I'm going to make any updated to this extension, I may
resume it if future version of Chrome will require some updates

On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 3:55 PM, Henry Goodman [email protected]
wrote:

I see this hasn't been maintained since 2013 and I'm interested in maybe
making some updates First things first however, I don't see any license
info It seems to be abandoned Can I assume that this code is public domain?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
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@raxod502
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@snytkine It's considered best practice to formalize this statement by adding a license. Have you considered the MIT License, which allows modifications as long as the original copyright notice is retained?

@markdreyer
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@snytkine It's considered best practice to formalize this statement by adding a license. Have you considered the MIT License, which allows modifications as long as the original copyright notice is retained?

I realize this is two years late, but looks like this repo is MIT License:
https://github.com/snytkine/staying_alive/blob/master/js/fg.js#L2

I am wondering if the extension even works as many users have said it stopped working after Chrome updates. I'd be willing to at least update dependencies and get it working with latest Chrome. @snytkine - if I made these updates, would you merge the PR and get it deployed to the web store?

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