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@kbeyls kbeyls commented May 16, 2024

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Thanks for working on the migration over such a long time horizon!

@kbeyls kbeyls merged commit ee76f1e into llvm:main May 21, 2024
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@kbeyls kbeyls deleted the relicensing-drop-legacy-req branch May 21, 2024 08:45
FliegendeWurst pushed a commit to NixOS/nixpkgs that referenced this pull request Dec 13, 2024
As per llvm/llvm-project#92394 contributions made after June 1st, 2024 are
licensed exclusively under `Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception` rather than dual
licensed.

As per this post, this change is timed so that it only affects version 19 and
newer: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/relicensing-next-step-dropping-requirement-to-contribute-also-under-the-legacy-license/78351
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