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Recently I'm trying to cleanup licenses mess for translations repository and fetching translations from this repository is very slick in this matter, since some of these files may use proprietary license that disallows using them. Do Extiverse have some kind of requirement about releasing translations for premium extensions under permissive license (so extension may still be proprietary, but translation files are released under MIT)? In other case this repository works like a trap - it has bunch of files, which cannot be used due to its unknown license :P.
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Good point @rob006 let me get that resolved asap. But trust me that every premium extension developer most likely will agree to MIT based license for just these translation files.
Recently I'm trying to cleanup licenses mess for translations repository and fetching translations from this repository is very slick in this matter, since some of these files may use proprietary license that disallows using them. Do Extiverse have some kind of requirement about releasing translations for premium extensions under permissive license (so extension may still be proprietary, but translation files are released under MIT)? In other case this repository works like a trap - it has bunch of files, which cannot be used due to its unknown license :P.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: