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Switch from MIT to Apache 2.0 License #66

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@cgillum cgillum commented Feb 6, 2024

Switching to the Apache 2.0 License is being done for two reasons:

  1. The original Durable Task Framework (for .NET) is also an Apache 2.0 License project, so this will help keep the two projects in stronger alignment.

  2. This project is a key dependency for Dapr, a CNCF incubating project, and moving this dependency to Apache 2.0 will simplify the graduation process for Dapr (of which Microsoft is also a key contributor).

Switching to the Apache 2.0 License is being done for two reasons:

1. The original Durable Task Framework is also an Apache 2.0 License project.

2. This project is a key dependency for Dapr, a CNCF incubating project, and moving this dependency to Apache 2.0 will simplify the graduation process for Dapr (of which Microsoft is also a key contributor).
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@cgillum cgillum merged commit eb9ca44 into main May 2, 2024
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