The GNU project was started in 1983 and in 2025 you can finally use a pure GNU operating system. Not that you’d want to but that is some serious perseverance.
The GNU project was started in 1983 and in 2025 you can finally use a pure GNU operating system. Not that you’d want to but that is some serious perseverance.
Fun fact, there isnt even an “MIT license”, look:
https://spdx.org/licenses
Next level gaslighting. “Is the MIT license in the room with us right now?”
I took this in the spirit that there isn’t a single MIT license, so you’re correct, but more gooder would’ve been to mention the specific variant that was in use by the project
I mean that there is MIT and MIT-0 is already odd
testregex is an absolutely wild suffix
Did you even read the page you linked? It took less than 10 seconds to scroll down to the 'M’s.
Yes.
https://spdx.org/licenses/MIT.html ?
There are many variants. Also APL2.0 is just as permissive but protects against patent trolling