So-called "public domain" might be more complex, but that doesn't stop the QPX team from actively using it.


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Dear Slime maintainers,

I would like to contribute some code to the project, but my employer (Google) will only permit you to do so if the project is licensed under an OSI-approved license (https://opensource.org/licenses). I'm not a lawyer, but my understanding is that "public domain" code is more complex legally than code released under one of the OSI licenses.

Would the authors consider adding such a license to the project in a LICENSE file?

Best,
Red


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