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There is a CC BY-SA 4.0 license badge at the bottom of the README without any explanation of what is covered under that license verse the MIT license. Should that badge be removed? Or maybe add a mention for what is covered under the CC BY-SA 4.0?
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This is a leftover or rather a open task of nordtheme/web#133 (see section Similar Port Projects).
It's also some kind of legacy leftover due to the fact that the main arcticicestudio/nord repository (and so the whole Nord project) was “double-licensed“. Back in the days the idea was to use the CC BY-SA license for “artistic“ elements of the project, like e.g. the color palettes itself, while the “code“ elements like the official Sass/Less/CSS/Stylus/etc. resources. This was changed during the Nord Docs transition by using only the MIT license since it was sufficient to clarify that Nord is a project for both code and art with the smallest set of restrictions through the MIT license.
Anyway, thanks for your effort in updating this as well as all the other Nord repositories you've already submitted PRs for 😄
Feel free to close this issue if this answered your question, otherwise we can still leave it open and close it when the PR for nordtheme/web#133 has been merged.
There is a CC BY-SA 4.0 license badge at the bottom of the README without any explanation of what is covered under that license verse the MIT license. Should that badge be removed? Or maybe add a mention for what is covered under the CC BY-SA 4.0?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: