I can't find out what the difference between "MIT" and "MIT/Expat" are, but this is good enough for now. Licensing disputes are generally resolved by "what they meant" rather than the letter of the thing (e.g. if something is licensed under the "GNU Public License" instead of the "General Public License", you know what they mean).
I can't find out what the difference between "MIT" and "MIT/Expat" are, but this is good enough for now. Licensing disputes are generally resolved by "what they meant" rather than the letter of the thing (e.g. if something is licensed under the "GNU Public License" instead of the "General Public License", you know what they mean).