• zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    Ah yes, the classic “let’s get rid of this stupid attribution and put my name in the license for copied work”

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          18 hours ago

          This is the License from the opensource bootloader,I added my source code with a commit,and then it apeared,then I tried to delete it because I want my own license for my own OS,but it wassnt working,then I deleted the license in the file and renamed the file to I to create a new License file,but I think the License is still in the Limine(bootloader) folder.

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            18 hours ago

            Limine includes its own license file. When I pushed my OS code to the repository, the Limine folder (with its license) was automatically included because it is part of the bootloader. I removed the misplaced copy of the license from the root directory because it does not apply to my OS. The file couldn’t be cleanly deleted at first, so I renamed it while preparing my own license file. The original Limine license is still correctly located inside the Limine folder.