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Would you consider changing license to MIT? #459

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davydnorris opened this issue Jun 8, 2020 · 2 comments
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Would you consider changing license to MIT? #459

davydnorris opened this issue Jun 8, 2020 · 2 comments

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@davydnorris
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davydnorris commented Jun 8, 2020

The current License for stylint is GPL-3.0, however Stylus itself is MIT, as are numerous other packages that use this as a dependency or subdependency.

One of these, by way of including stylus-supremacy, is vetur - a package that has vls, the Vue language server, used in the VSCode Vue plugin, and also a pending contribution to the Eclipse Wild Web Developer project.

As a result of checking subdependencies during the due diligence part of submitting the Eclipse contribution, they discovered the license conflict, and this has now halted the work. It also potentially compromises the VSCode plugin.

Would you consider moving this project to the MIT license? At this stage, it seems the only other option would be to remove the stylus dependency completely and thereby forgo any out of the box Stylus lint/formatting support in the vetur plugin.

@sbernard31
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sbernard31 commented Feb 12, 2021

@SimenB any opinion/feedback on this ? That's too bad this license issue block eclipse user to get an open source plugin for vuejs.

@yennor
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yennor commented Aug 17, 2021

@SimenB For what it's worth, I'm also waiting since ages for this issue to be resolved :-(

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