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do you /g/irls actually reproduce your project dependencies' licenses into a LICENSES file or folder?
it's just occurred to me that even the most permissive licenses like MIT and BSD require this but i've never done it and i dont think i've seen other people do it either.
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>>107813057
respond instead of being a dumb chud
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>>107813057
kek
>>107813198
Calm down little buddy
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>>107812983
This isn't something that's legally enforced outside of a few rare exceptions so it doesn't really matter
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Imagine having project dependencies! Real /g/irls (trans) don't need dependencies. I build everything using only stdlib.
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>>107814939
How do you parse JSON?
How do you render a GUI?
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>>107814975
It takes a couple hundred lines of C to build a perfectly functional JSON parser. You can build a GUI using escape codes provided by your terminal.
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>>107812983
>do you /g/irls actually reproduce
No, none of the "girls" on /g/ can reproduce.
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>>107815485
Kek!



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