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This repo contains is a reference implementation of an ISO proposal and it's where I host the proposal document itself. As such, many popular licenses would not be permissive enough to cover its entire contents. (Note that the same is true of its previous home in the SG14 repository.)
I asked about appropriate licenses last year. Some follow-up information can be found here. The conclusion was that a very permissive license or no license at all would allow progress on the proposal so I went with the latter.
However, I welcome any use which might result in testing and feedback so if you'd like to use the library and require a specific license which is suitably permissive, then by all means suggestion one and I'll consider applying it.
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It seems a public domain license of the header files might be acceptable?
http://choosealicense.com/no-license/
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Thanks. On reflection, I think the Boost license probably makes most sense. Take a look at this PR and LMK if it looks good.
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Excellent, much appreciated.
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