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Am using Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (3.0.1) and Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (2.0.1) package in my custom nuget project. Am using Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (2.0.1) to support projects that are based on lower version of .Net framework i.e. 4.5. Where in the project is scan by FOSSA compliance tool and raise 'No license found in Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (v2.0.1)'. Where in it passed Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (v3.0.1) and there are not license issues. Please could you share your view on this that do i have to purchase license for Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (v2.0.1) or it is cover under MIT License, same as for Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (v3.0.1)
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Am using Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (3.0.1) and Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (2.0.1) package in my custom nuget project. Am using Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (2.0.1) to support projects that are based on lower version of .Net framework i.e. 4.5. Where in the project is scan by FOSSA compliance tool and raise 'No license found in Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (v2.0.1)'. Where in it passed Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (v3.0.1) and there are not license issues. Please could you share your view on this that do i have to purchase license for Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (v2.0.1) or it is cover under MIT License, same as for Serilog.Enrichers.CorrelationId (v3.0.1)
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: