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Add project based on serialization.zig to the README#12
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SeanTUT wants to merge 1 commit intoziglang:masterfrom
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Add project based on serialization.zig to the README#12SeanTUT wants to merge 1 commit intoziglang:masterfrom
serialization.zig to the README#12SeanTUT wants to merge 1 commit intoziglang:masterfrom
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I should note that the project has recently been updated to 0.14.0, and been given an MIT license. Additionally, Zig's MIT license is now properly attributed in the source. Courtesy of @nat3Github |
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Hey, I have made a project based upon
serialization.zig, and I would like to add it to the README. This seems to be the first addition of a project into the README, so I started a bullet-point list of files and associated adaptations. If any maintainers would like to specify a different format for adding projects to the README, that would be great.Lastly, a question about the licensing. This project started as just a port of the
serialization.zigto modern Zig, but by now, most of the code has been rewritten from scratch outside of parts of some of the tests. I'm not sure where that puts me in terms of the MIT license onstd.serialization. Does anyone with more experience know whether the zig MIT license applies to the code?