▲ | Tammilore 7 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Hi. This was definitely not the intention. I made sure to copy and past the MIT license in Zerox exactly as it was into the folder of the code that uses it. I also included it in the main license file as well. If there's anything I could do to make corrections please let me know so I'd change that ASAP. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | ankenyr 4 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Your initial commit makes it look like you wrote all the code. https://github.com/DocumindHQ/documind/commit/d91121739df038... This is because you copied and uploaded the code instead of forking. You could do a lot by restoring attribution. Your history would look the same as https://github.com/getomni-ai/zerox/commits/main/ and diverge from where you forked. People are getting upset because this is not a nice thing to do. Attribution is significant. No one would care if you replaced all the names with the new ones in a fork because they would see commits that do that. | |||||||||||||||||
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