On Aug 14, 2016, at 00:20, Steven D'Aprano <steve at pearwood.info> wrote: > I'm the author of statistics.py, and for historical reasons it was > originally included in the standard library under the Apache licence. > > I now wish to change that and have it licenced under Python's standard > licence. Is there anything I need to do other than just remove the > Apache licence boilerplate from the file? I am not a lawyer nor an expert on this but you should read the following pages. It's explained there that the standard licenses for code contributed to Python itself *should* be either the Apache 2.0 License or the Academic Free License v2.1. https://www.python.org/psf/contrib/ https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonSoftwareFoundationLicenseFaq -- Ned Deily nad at python.org -- []
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