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Apply the same Apache 2.0 License as RxJS & RxJava (and I assume others) to the LearnRX exercises.
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@jhusain needs to weigh in on this. I think MIT might be appropriate as well. |
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That's fine with me. @mattpodwysocki? |
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@mattpodwysocki can you weigh in? I'd like to just make this Apache 2.0 with copyright to you and me. Want to make sure you're okay with it. |
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@jhusain & @mattpodwysocki any movement on this one gents? |
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Can the same Apache 2.0 License as RxJS & RxJava (and I assume others) be applied to the LearnRX exercises?
I used the same copyright as RxJS:
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