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Could you please add LICENSE-* files to the package subdirectories, specifically spirv/ (although you might as well do it for all package dirs that are uploaded to crates.io)?
We are currently using spirv 0.2.0+1.5.4. Since crates.io doesn't allow re-uploading the same version with a modified crate, it seems the right thing to do is to upload new a new crate with version, ummm..., I dunno: 0.2.1+1.5.5? I'm a bit confused by the naming scheme.
I'd appreciate if you're able to do this, since I have to file similar issues for many other crate dependencies. But if you don't have the bandwidth to address this issue, please let me know and I'll find time to submit a pull request (although of course I won't be able to upload anything to crates.io)
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Background:
Hello, the Fuchsia project vendors crates from crates.io, and in order to do so we require explicit license files alongside the source code. Here is the policy: https://fuchsia.dev/fuchsia-src/contribute/governance/policy/open-source-licensing-policies?hl=en#licenses_and_tracking . In particular, reading the SPDX
package/license
field from the crate'sCargo.toml
is not good enough.Request:
Could you please add LICENSE-* files to the package subdirectories, specifically
spirv/
(although you might as well do it for all package dirs that are uploaded to crates.io)?We are currently using
spirv 0.2.0+1.5.4
. Since crates.io doesn't allow re-uploading the same version with a modified crate, it seems the right thing to do is to upload new a new crate with version, ummm..., I dunno:0.2.1+1.5.5
? I'm a bit confused by the naming scheme.I'd appreciate if you're able to do this, since I have to file similar issues for many other crate dependencies. But if you don't have the bandwidth to address this issue, please let me know and I'll find time to submit a pull request (although of course I won't be able to upload anything to crates.io)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: