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I prefer MIT over any GNU license and so found this tool package at https://pypi.org/project/ansi2html/1.9.2/.
The metadata seemingly sourced from pyproject.toml has two entries on licenses which are not mentioned as user choice. I think the MIT entry is a left-over.
Suggest to remove it, as together MIT and any GNU license in my understanding are incompatible.
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I prefer MIT over any GNU license and so found this tool package at
https://pypi.org/project/ansi2html/1.9.2/.
The metadata seemingly sourced from pyproject.toml has two entries on licenses which are not mentioned as user choice. I think the MIT entry is a left-over.
Suggest to remove it, as together MIT and any GNU license in my understanding are incompatible.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: