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Who is the maintainer of this gem? #10
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@chulkilee I'll let @richardvanhook chime in on his thoughts on the MIT License. I added it because Richard expressed that the code should be open source and the MIT License is in use for many salesforce related OS projects including the databasedotcom gem You make a good point about gem.homepage, I'll go ahead and make that update. It'll be in the next time there is a release. A note on the homepage of this repo would probably help reduce any confusion though. |
Yes, I agree with that license (MIT). On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Doug Friedman [email protected]:
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@richardvanhook, Would you open to a PR that changed the README to point to the newly maintained fork? |
Sure thing - link to https://github.com/realdoug/omniauth-salesforce? On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Gopal Patel [email protected]:
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Is it true? If then,
gem.homepage
in gemspec should be updatedAnd @realdoug added MIT license at realdoug/omniauth-salesforce@7813e94 but I could not find whether the original author @richardvanhook had agree with that specific license (ref #4)
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