Hi,

https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13527

I'm beginning the work of updating the layerindex-web repo, this one is a
bit tricky, how should I treat the files generated using Django ?

*For now I've given them MIT as for the other hand written script. However
I'm kind of worried that it's not the proper licence. *

For the css side, I've added MIT to :

./rrs/static/css/rrs-additional.css
and
./layerindex/static/css/additional.css

*I've let the bootstraps css untouched since I guess that's not for us to
licence. *

I've yet to do html, txt and sh files, do you have any advices before I
start?

Regards,

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