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Suggestion: add 'Expat' as a nickname for 'MIT' license? #1077

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jayaddison opened this issue Feb 4, 2023 · 5 comments
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Suggestion: add 'Expat' as a nickname for 'MIT' license? #1077

jayaddison opened this issue Feb 4, 2023 · 5 comments

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@jayaddison
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Would it make sense to add nickname: Expat (where Expat is not an SPDX identifier) to the MIT License metadata in this repository?

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(in a sense, I think that the Expat license is the MIT license, perhaps even less-ambiguously so -- the nickname field seems like a way to (begin?) representing that within this project)

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mlinksva commented Feb 6, 2023

Seems reasonable to me, feel free to open a PR.

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Thanks, will do 👍

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Hm. After looking again at some of the templates, the naive quick fix I had in mind would likely be confusing for site visitors (for example: the description of projects that use a given license would mention Expat (or, perhaps MIT (Expat)), but that wouldn't provide much context about why the nickname exists or how it relates to MIT.

This could require a bit more analysis - I probably should've spent more time thinking about it before creating this thread.

Perhaps something more like alternative-names-for, or permitting multiple nicknames, might help.

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