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An open source license protects contributors and users. Businesses and savvy developers won’t touch a project without this protection. { Which of the following best describes your situation? } I need to work in a community. Use the license preferred by the community you’re contributing to or depending on. Your project will fit right in. If you have a dependency that doesn’t have a license, ask its
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