Merge lp:~marcoceppi/python-jujuclient/lgpl into lp:python-jujuclient

Proposed by Marco Ceppi
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840=== modified file 'jujuclient.py'
841--- jujuclient.py 2016-01-30 00:39:34 +0000
842+++ jujuclient.py 2016-04-01 12:01:04 +0000
843@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
844
845 See README for example usage.
846 """
847-# License: GPLv3
848+# License: LGPLv3
849 # Author: Kapil Thangavelu <kapil.foss@gmail.com>
850
851 from base64 import b64encode
852
853=== modified file 'setup.py'
854--- setup.py 2016-01-30 00:42:19 +0000
855+++ setup.py 2016-04-01 12:01:04 +0000
856@@ -17,5 +17,7 @@
857 "Programming Language :: Python",
858 "Topic :: Internet",
859 "Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules",
860+ "License :: OSI Approved :: "
861+ "GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)",
862 "Intended Audience :: Developers"],
863 py_modules=["jujuclient"])

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