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Old 10-28-2008, 02:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default MIT License question

As I mentioned, I have just created a framework, I am wondering should I have it MIT licensed? and how? Do you guys think I need it? I read the MIT license site, they kind of say that my work has to be approved by them first, but it seems like I can just put this statement "Open Source Initiative OSI - The MIT License:Licensing | Open Source Initiative" there, then it will be fine, I am so confused now. Do you guys have any clue on that?
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