Discussion: Add an OSS License?
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Hi,
Any chance that an OSS license can be posted for this repo? I'm working on an open source LCH based dynamic theming engine for a particular gaming platform (FoundryVTT). This also happens to be the non-trivial demo code for a new Svelte based runtime / UI component library I'm putting out. So I'll be making a separate set of Svelte components for working with LCH. I'd like to examine using the conversion code in this repo to support Rec2020, P3, etc. as well as provide a guide / inspiration for implementing the Svelte LCH color picker (IE similar slider display).
It would be fantastic to have an exact license to add / reference for this repo. From the associated blog post and the backgrounds of those involved it appears this repo / code is meant to inform and help folks and bring awareness.
It would also be great to get an idea of licensing aspects to the following referenced source files:
https://drafts.csswg.org/css-color-4/multiply-matrices.js
https://drafts.csswg.org/css-color-4/conversions.js
https://drafts.csswg.org/css-color-4/utilities.js
multiply-matrices.js
has a brief MIT attribution and there are statements say in conversions.js
on where info was sourced. I know this is the sample code provided from css-color-4 draft, but it is not clearly marked there either.