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Fix pyproject.toml to mention the MIT license #70
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Co-authored-by: openhands <[email protected]>
This project is MIT licensed, but pyproject.toml still says that it's proprietary here:
https://github.com/All-Hands-AI/github-resolver/blob/main/pyproject.toml#L10
This should be fixed by simply changing the pyproject.toml file (there is no need to add tests to test this).
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