On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 8:20 AM Josh Berkus <j...@berkus.org> wrote: > On 4/25/20 7:43 PM, Mark Atwood wrote: > > Almost all the sample, reference, teaching, documentation, and "blog" > code published by Amazon is MIT-0. Except for the stuff for Alexa and for > Lambda, and I'm hoping that changes. We like MIT-0 for that purpose > because the intent is that our customers can remix it into their own > applications with zero concern about the labor of maintaining attribution. > > > > I don't know if that counts as "in the wild" enough. > > It's sufficient. Just wanted to make sure that somebody was actually > using it. >
My client, Airtable, has also started using it: https://github.com/Airtable/blocks-hello-world/blob/master/LICENSE.md https://github.com/Airtable/blocks-hello-world-typescript/blob/master/LICENSE.md Mark, LMK if you need help starting the process to get it OSI-certified. Best, --tobie
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