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by ted_dunning 335 days ago
You don't have a license in your repository top-level. That means that nobody who takes licensing at all seriously can use your stuff, even just for reference.
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Good catch, will add it tomorrow. License is Apache2.
They do have: https://github.com/jolibrain/colette/blob/main/pyproject.tom...

I agree it's better to have the full licence at top level, but is there a legal reason why this would be inadequate?

Standard practice now is to just have an LLM read the whole repo and write a new original version in a different language. It’s code laundering.
Great, thanks for sharing your code. Could you please add a license so I and others can understand if we're able to use it?