Docs: setup dual licensing (MIT & GPLv3)#680
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- Rename `LICENSE` to `LICENSE-MIT` - Add `LICENSE-GPLv3` with standard GPLv3 text - Append Licensing section to `README.md` to clarify the dual-licensing structure (MIT for source code, GPLv3 for distributed compiled binaries) Co-authored-by: HalFrgrd <4559349+HalFrgrd@users.noreply.github.com>
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I have correctly dual-licensed the repository as requested. The original
LICENSEfile (which contained the MIT license) was renamed toLICENSE-MIT. I downloaded the standard GPLv3 text intoLICENSE-GPLv3. I also appended the requested "Licensing" section to the bottom of theREADME.mdfile. Cargo build and test passes.PR created automatically by Jules for task 3652329706227295487 started by @HalFrgrd