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Hello, Since I want to publish the code GitHub and I'm kinda new to open source publishing I wanted to know under what licensing I can publish it under, can I publish it under MIT? or do I need to keep the original license Apache 2? I want to make sure I'm doing everything ok so there wont be any issues down the line. |
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Hey! Glad you are enjoying the project. I'm not a lawyer but I think OSI compatible licenses are coraza-friendly. Apache, MIT, and 3-BSD. |
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I wonder if before you go live with a port of something that took to years
to build and a year to polish and make it prod performance we could make a
case using https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-python so you can consume
coraza instead of rewriting it.
Not saying you can't make it, instead I am saying we can join forces that would benefit both communities.
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Thank you for the quick response, duly noted, and I'll update the
discussion when it goes live.
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Hey! Glad you are enjoying the project.
I'm not a lawyer but I think OSI compatible licenses are coraza-friendly. Apache, MIT, and 3-BSD.
You can also combine coraza with licenses like GPL, but you must make sure to state your changes and keep the license.
https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html