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License and contributing? #86
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Btw. I think github as a good overview at https://choosealicense.com/, if that's of interest. |
Hi @stefangotz, thanks for your interest in using and contributing to this library! We are investigating the licensing issue and will get back to you shortly. |
Hi Sam, cool, I'm absolutely looking forward to it! I'd love to use pyteamcity in a an exciting new project that would help us in automating a crucial part of our development workflow and I can't wait to say goodbye to hours of manually clicking around in TeamCity to get tasks done :) Stefan |
Hi @sciyoshi , do you have good news on this topic? :) Kind regards, |
Hey guys, any news here? Cheers - Stefan |
Looks like the licence is MIT from the source code. Just needs to be documented other than embedded in setup.py. |
We waited a long time for the development of the new API, but did not wait. Therefore, we implemented TeamCity client , it supports ALL requests that are supported by TeamCity (since it was initially generated from swagger.json). Maybe will be useful for someone :) Library have MIT license |
I'd like to use and contribute to pyteamcity. In fact, I have a first PR pretty much lined up.
However, the first obstacle for me though is that I couldn't find which license this code is made available under. Would it be possible to clarify that? In particular regarding commercial use?
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