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It says in the Py file itself that the license is in the accompanied LICENSE.md file. However, I can only find a LICENSE file (without md), so this is hard to accomplish.
So should I then copy the py file to some subdir and then copy the LICENSE file to LICENSE.md into the same directory or what do you need? We'd be interested in using that file for internal processes only (test reporting, not shipping this to customers).
Also: If I copy the file as that, there is no link or anything, so how can this be traced back to you / your repo?
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It says in the Py file itself that the license is in the accompanied LICENSE.md file. However, I can only find a LICENSE file (without md), so this is hard to accomplish.
So should I then copy the py file to some subdir and then copy the LICENSE file to LICENSE.md into the same directory or what do you need? We'd be interested in using that file for internal processes only (test reporting, not shipping this to customers).
Also: If I copy the file as that, there is no link or anything, so how can this be traced back to you / your repo?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: