Hi all,

The upstream project of one of the packages I maintain has changed its
license metadata from `(MIT OR Apache-2.0) AND Unicode-DFS-2016` to
`(MIT OR Apache-2.0` AND Unicode-3.0` in the last release:

https://github.com/dtolnay/unicode-ident/pull/28

The Unicode-DFS-2016 license text is indeed no longer available from
the unicode.org website, where it has been replaced with the
Unicode-3.0 license text.

As far as I know, the Unicode-DFS-2016 license was applicable to code
derived from Unicode data - is this no longer the case? Has the
Unicode-3.0 license replaced it for this purpose?

If this is indeed the case, does this need to be reflected in other
places (like the Rust standard library / compiler), which reference
the old Unicode-DFS-2016 license text, too?

Fabio
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