Okay thanks, this seems informative! I’ll take a closer look when I have time.
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- bluewhale_@lemmy.mlOPtoOpen Source@lemmy.ml•How to include copyright notices in an open source project2·9 days ago
- bluewhale_@lemmy.mlOPtoOpen Source@lemmy.ml•How to include copyright notices in an open source project1·9 days ago
Thanks! So if I simply use pip to get some libraries for my project, do I need to include the licenses (e.g. MIT) somewhere in my source code?
How about if I statically link them by building a executable that contains everything in a single file, so the user doesn’t have to install Python and all the libraries separately?
- bluewhale_@lemmy.mlOPtoOpen Source@lemmy.ml•How to include copyright notices in an open source project1·9 days ago
Right, I guess the licenses don’t typically give exact instructions on where to put it etc and the requirements can be met in multiple ways. I guess I’m just too stuck trying to understand what’s the typical way people do these things in their projects. :'D
Thanks! I had not found this resource before.