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Hello @quinkennedy
Thanks a lot for your sketches for the ReCode-Project! As you can see here: matthewepler#7 we try to solve the License-Situation. So I made a Pull-Request to your new files according to the License-Header of @K0F. It would be great if you could use the new license for new sketches. If you agree on that it would be great if you could also change the other sketches of yours (I can also send you a Pull-Request if you don't like to do it by yourself). As you can see we had in the last few days a few pull-requests and all new requests have now the new License-Header. Thanks a lot!

FIX: MIT-Licence according to @K0F see: matthewepler#7 and matthewepler#14

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Thanks for the pull request. I'm currently waiting for a clear final decision from Matthew regarding the correct license header to use. Then I will be comfortable accepting your pull request and migrating all my existing sketches to the official license.

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ok. great! I link on the issue-page of @matthewepler to here.

(just saying: if he wouldn't accept the MIT he could git-cherry-pick to your original version even if you agree to my pull. this would prevent that when he merges your pull (accidentally) before you merge my patch you had to do the pull request again).

@signalwerk signalwerk closed this May 7, 2018
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