Re: [License-discuss] Asking Eligibility to apply license for Python Package

2023-09-06 Thread Tenorgil
If it’s your code, (looks like it from the link) you can license it as you see fit. The confusion here (and it’s common) is that the term ‘license’ is used in two different ways. 1. In plain meaning, a license is a statement of permission. If you put a license on your

Re: [License-discuss] Asking Eligibility to apply license for Python Package

2023-09-06 Thread David Woolley
On 05/09/2023 11:51, CS with BHARGAB wrote: Hello, I have written a python package which is globally accessible from pypi.org . you can visit the python package by the following link: https://pypi.org/project/chi-final/ I want to know if

[License-discuss] Asking Eligibility to apply license for Python Package

2023-09-06 Thread CS with BHARGAB
Hello, I have written a python package which is globally accessible from pypi.org. you can visit the python package by the following link: https://pypi.org/project/chi-final/ I want to know if I can apply for an Open Source License? Note: I am using the MIT license for initial upload purposes. But