https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2280050



--- Comment #7 from Paul Pfeister <[email protected]> ---
> The license text is not present in the PyPI sdist, nor even in the upstream 
> git repository https://github.com/erdiaker/torrequest/, but the terms of the 
> chosen license (MIT, https://spdx.org/licenses/MIT.html) would require it to 
> be reproduced in “all copies or substantial portions of the Software.”
>
> Please read 
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/LicensingGuidelines/#_license_text
>  for instructions on dealing with this situation. By far the best choice 
> would be if you could manage to contact upstream and get them to agree to add 
> a license file, even if they fail to produce a new release and you have to 
> patch it in.

The License text is available, but it was indicated to be MIT in the Readme. I
figured then this was the best was to meet that burden according to the linked
document, but I agree now that patching would probably be the more ~proper~
method, if anything.

> The addition of a LICENSE file in that PR is not OK to patch in downstream 
> as-is, however, because there is no copyright statement for the original 
> author.

Would the reliance on the author's note in the Readme that the project is
covered by the MIT License be sufficient for this or would the actual full text
be necessary in the upstream?

___

We ARE looking at replacing this, though, due to reasons that you also
mentioned. I believe that we may put this one on hold for that reason, removing
the depend from the main project where necessary. Will address that here once a
decision is made.


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