https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2335293
Fabio Valentini decathorpe@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #10 from Fabio Valentini decathorpe@gmail.com --- Thank you, this looks good to me. If the upstream project removes the differing license header from src/events.rs in the next release, as they suggest in the upstream ticket, the additional CC0-1.0 license can be dropped again. I agree that this use of CC0-1.0 for code in a new package falls under the rule that CC0-1.0 licensed code that was in Fedora before it was dropped as a "good" license, since the file in question has just been moved from the "notify" into the "notify-types" project as of version 7.0.0 of the "notify" crate.
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