Fix license metadata from MIT to Apache-2.0#120
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Summary: The pyproject.toml incorrectly declared the license as MIT, while the LICENSE file and README both specify Apache License 2.0. This fixes the metadata to match the actual license before first PyPI publish. Differential Revision: D98512204
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Summary: The pyproject.toml incorrectly declared the license as MIT, while the LICENSE file and README both specify Apache License 2.0. This fixes the metadata to match the actual license before first PyPI publish. Differential Revision: D98512204
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Summary: The pyproject.toml incorrectly declared the license as MIT, while the LICENSE file and README both specify Apache License 2.0. This fixes the metadata to match the actual license before first PyPI publish.
Differential Revision: D98512204