Hi Kavan,
I absolutely love the work you have put into this, and I’ve been exploring the Atom simulator.
To help make the project more accessible for others to study, modify, or contribute to legally, would you consider adding a LICENSE file to the repository? Without an explicit license, it can be tricky for others to know how they’re allowed to build upon your code outside of a standard GitHub fork.
If you aren't sure which one to pick, the MIT or Apache 2.0 licenses are very common for projects like this.
Thanks for considering!
Hi Kavan,
I absolutely love the work you have put into this, and I’ve been exploring the Atom simulator.
To help make the project more accessible for others to study, modify, or contribute to legally, would you consider adding a LICENSE file to the repository? Without an explicit license, it can be tricky for others to know how they’re allowed to build upon your code outside of a standard GitHub fork.
If you aren't sure which one to pick, the MIT or Apache 2.0 licenses are very common for projects like this.
Thanks for considering!