On 1/24/21 12:39 PM, Mía B. Washington-McCorvey wrote:
How do I apply the license? Do I submit my work and projects to you? Do you
have to approve for it to be considered licensed? I can't quite understand
why the following info doesn't mention submission or approval for
confirmation:
https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.txt
I'm trying to make my project "Until Omega" a licensed property. I would
very much appreciate a follow up!
No, there is no approval process. If you believe that the terms of the
license are appropriate for your particular project, you can apply the
license to your project by the process included at the bottom of the
above URL:
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