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Remove "The Software shall be used for Good, not Evil" from license #1000

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xtreye opened this issue Jun 29, 2017 · 6 comments
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Remove "The Software shall be used for Good, not Evil" from license #1000

xtreye opened this issue Jun 29, 2017 · 6 comments

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xtreye commented Jun 29, 2017

This statement is evil itself because eventually prevents from using the library in Spring Boot, a mainstream Java framework.

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miloyip commented Jun 29, 2017

That only due to JSON checker test suite. You can only use the include folder in your project and ignore that license.

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miloyip commented Jun 29, 2017

Wow, by the way, finally this is the #1000 issue.

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xtreye commented Jun 29, 2017

It is 🥇
Seriously, this is the reason Spring Boot maintainers can not include the implementation as default one and forced to use an outdated Android lib that lacks functionality: --github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/issues/9248--

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miloyip commented Jun 29, 2017

You may tell them by removing those files, the license of that part can be removed.

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xtreye commented Jun 29, 2017

Thanks, hope this helps. Congrats with the anniversary again :)

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xtreye commented Jun 29, 2017

Sorry, I just found that this project is totally unrelated to the problem despite having the same "not evil" licence. Please remove this ticket. I feel silly.

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