On 7/25/25 11:01, Christian Couder wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2025 at 8:40 PM Daniil Iaitskov <dyaitskov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 7/25/25 10:12, Christian Couder wrote:
Thanks for creating it. It doesn't seem to have a license, which might
prevent some of us from using it, though.
License is specified in project file (BSD3):
https://github.com/yaitskov/git-phoenix/blob/9a88c55fd45f28d4e1865df3ac746b409474eaf7/git-phoenix.cabal#L135
Ok, I just saw that GitHub didn't display the license information at
the top of your repository page, and then only took a look at the
README where I couldn't find any license information.
It seems that you need to add a file named LICENSE (or LICENSE.txt,
LICENSE.md) with the full text of your chosen license in the root
directory of your repository for GitHub to automatically detect and
display it. I could help people find that information and be more
confident that they can use it.
Thanks for feedback.
After getting familiar with content of a few BSD3 license files
I was able to commit mine.
The tool is also published on hackage under BSD3:
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/git-phoenix-0.0.2
I don't see much difference between open source licenses and picked BSD3
just because it is popular here.
What license would like to see?
It's your choice and I don't have any say in it, but I am happy that
it is open source :-)
Thanks.