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I'm looking for some clarification on the licensing of this repository or else maybe to see if it's license should be changed.
Since this is a Microsoft-sponsored repository, it seems that the intent is to show off how Semantic Kernel can be used and to provide a starting point for more complex SK scenarios.
So, first question is: is MIT the best license to use here? If so, what level of copyright notices should remain within the code and still be practical to work with?
The second, and probably more important question is: it seems that this repository and the "https://github.com/Azure-Samples/miyagi/tree/main/services/sk-copilot-chat-api/dotnet" repositories share very similar code and seems like one started from the other. However, that repository has a more open license. So, did this repository start from that one and then add an MIT license on top of the other (public domain?) license from the miyagi project?
If so, and if this one is remaining MIT, then it'd likely be better to work with the Miyagi project as a starting point when looking at Semantic Kernel and custom Chat apps?
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Good morning!
I'm looking for some clarification on the licensing of this repository or else maybe to see if it's license should be changed.
Since this is a Microsoft-sponsored repository, it seems that the intent is to show off how Semantic Kernel can be used and to provide a starting point for more complex SK scenarios.
So, first question is: is MIT the best license to use here? If so, what level of copyright notices should remain within the code and still be practical to work with?
The second, and probably more important question is: it seems that this repository and the "https://github.com/Azure-Samples/miyagi/tree/main/services/sk-copilot-chat-api/dotnet" repositories share very similar code and seems like one started from the other. However, that repository has a more open license. So, did this repository start from that one and then add an MIT license on top of the other (public domain?) license from the miyagi project?
If so, and if this one is remaining MIT, then it'd likely be better to work with the Miyagi project as a starting point when looking at Semantic Kernel and custom Chat apps?
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