Merge lp:~zyga/ubuntu-api-website/license into lp:ubuntu-api-website

Proposed by Zygmunt Krynicki
Status: Merged
Approved by: Michael Hall
Approved revision: 6
Merged at revision: 7
Proposed branch: lp:~zyga/ubuntu-api-website/license
Merge into: lp:ubuntu-api-website
Diff against target: 665 lines (+661/-0)
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Michael Hall (community) Approve
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This trivial branch just adds the license file with AGPL3 text

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