Can this question be resolved by a source tree that depicts license by
path? In other words, if things are contributed outside of what the MIT
License would support, is that notated somewhere? This way, people with
these concerns can easily separate known from uncertain licensed objects?

Also, is there a notated list of each object and its owner, and whether the
owner/contributor has attributed a particular license to the object set?

D


On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 10:39 AM Anonymous AWK fan via 9fans <
9fans@9fans.net> wrote:

> > > The issue is that there is some code in Plan 9 not written at
> > > Bell Labs which doesn't explicitly specify any license.
> >
> > What actual code are you reffering to?
> 
> /sys/src/9/bcm, for example.

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