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[jira] [Created] (LEGAL-169) Licensing concerns with Angular Seed

Michael Joyce created LEGAL-169:
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             Summary: Licensing concerns with Angular Seed
                 Key: LEGAL-169
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LEGAL-169
             Project: Legal Discuss
          Issue Type: Question
            Reporter: Michael Joyce


The Open Climate Workbench used angular-seed [1] to bootstrap UI development. Angular-seed provides a general project layout as well as some helper scripts for testing your AngularJS application. The overall application doesn't have a licence that I've been able to find (although AngularJS is MIT licensed). Certain files are MIT licensed in the header. 

How should we license boilerplate files that haven't been changed much (or at all) if they aren't explicitly licensed?
How should we license boilerplate files that we've heavily modified if they aren't explicitly licensed (this one seems obvious but I don't want to overlook anything important)?

[1] https://github.com/angular/angular-seed

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