> Leave a message when you realize that forking a repo on GitHub is not the same as publishing a copy under your name.
First, you send me a message when you realize you can't just change an MIT License's copyright line as you see fit, then we can discuss the rest.
Also, milking knowledge from someone with an implicit promise of hiring, and re-implementing the software and tossing the original developer aside like an orange pulp is nowhere ethical.
Just tapped to my head, looks like there's one.
> Leave a message when you realize that forking a repo on GitHub is not the same as publishing a copy under your name.
First, you send me a message when you realize you can't just change an MIT License's copyright line as you see fit, then we can discuss the rest.
Also, milking knowledge from someone with an implicit promise of hiring, and re-implementing the software and tossing the original developer aside like an orange pulp is nowhere ethical.