Hi, thanks for your work on this project! I know it's been a super long time since this was last updated, but it's still such a useful tool all these years later for drilling into exceptions thrown by any method in my application.
I'm wondering if there is a license for the project, since there is no LICENSE file in the repository. I'd like to know if the project is open for modifications and contributions, and if so, under what terms? Would you be open to using a standard license like MIT or GPL?
It might be helpful to clarify the license status of the project, both for potential users and contributors, so that it can continue to live on for many .NET versions to come.
In its current state, the repository falls back to all rights reserved, since there is no license specified, and as such, it's not possible for this code to be freely used, modified or redistributed without a LICENSE file. I'm happy to raise a Pull Request to add a license if you're open to it.
Thank you for your great work!
Hi, thanks for your work on this project! I know it's been a super long time since this was last updated, but it's still such a useful tool all these years later for drilling into exceptions thrown by any method in my application.
I'm wondering if there is a license for the project, since there is no LICENSE file in the repository. I'd like to know if the project is open for modifications and contributions, and if so, under what terms? Would you be open to using a standard license like MIT or GPL?
It might be helpful to clarify the license status of the project, both for potential users and contributors, so that it can continue to live on for many .NET versions to come.
In its current state, the repository falls back to all rights reserved, since there is no license specified, and as such, it's not possible for this code to be freely used, modified or redistributed without a LICENSE file. I'm happy to raise a Pull Request to add a license if you're open to it.
Thank you for your great work!