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Change name to 0MIT. This follows the convention of 0BSD.
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I concur, 0MIT is a much better name.
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Is there anything I can do to help out? I would like to merge this pull request? |
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I don't think we should change it to anything else, many projects are already using the "MIT-0" license |
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Change name to 0MIT. This follows the convention of 0BSD.
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Change name to 0MIT this is a better name and follows the convention of other opensource licences like 0BSD. It is catchier and is self documenting.
For example, people might confuse MIT-0 with MIT. However if we change it to 0MIT there is no confusion and with the added convience that the name of the repo is the point of the repo.
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