Luis Villa
Luis Villa
I like the statement of core values (pull request coming to strengthen it a bit). But I'd like to push back (politely!) about FREELOADERS. tl;dr: I'm not sure it is...
Yeah, modularity is always something that comes up in these sorts of discussions. (A|L|GPL, Creative Commons variations, etc.) It often makes sense given the vast modularity in projects out there....
tldr: there are real users, but none of them are using the same text, so this is premature. 1. There are several users: stable-diffusion (already noted) is a very significant...
Yeah, I validated this now with an automated tool (eyeballed it when we did this yearrrrrs ago) and it indeed more correctly labeled as MIT-CMU. Sorry for the extra work,...
👋 We've just run into this, so throwing in my two cents in case it helps prioritize/understand the problem. tl;dr: it'd be nice to get this fix merged :) We...
@brainwane yeah, for our use case we're primarily concerned with the latest version. So I think for our purposes something that allowed people to fix it in future releases, rather...
Relevant PEP: https://github.com/pypa/interoperability-peps/issues/46
Is that the link you intended to use, @kemitchell? Doesn't seem to contain the quoted text. Re your question ("does that still trigger"), I agree that this is unclear. See...
On further re-reading: are you arguing that "notifies you... that you have not complied" means that a notice of non-compliance that is incorrect (i.e., it claims non-compliance, but you are...
I'm not sure that last part *should* follow from the text; someone can presumably be protected as a participant by the CoC (say, you're a surveilled target) without having "rights...