+[2016-03-17T22:46:31Z]TehCrawIn the second paragraph of the license itself, it says you have to keep the original copyright notice in tact. +[2016-03-17T22:46:59Z]TehCrawAlthough you can probably sublicense it according to your needs, including add your own copyright. +[2016-03-17T22:48:25Z]TehCrawIIRC, any sublicense can only get less permissive so as not to break the terms of the previous. With the exception of GPL 3, which is purposefully keeps you fully open. +[2016-03-17T22:48:41Z]TehCrawBut, I'm not a lawyer, so.. +[2016-03-17T22:48:56Z]TehCrawDon't take the legal advice of a random internet dude.
What is the most polite way to fork a project with no intention to merge?
+[2016-03-18T00:58:05Z]raja1if i have a custom domain for a personal page, does the repository still have to be named username.github.io or can i name it domain.com +[2016-03-18T01:01:06Z]TehCrawraja, this may be what you're looking for, https://help.github.com/articles/using-a-custom-domain-with-github-pages/ +[2016-03-18T01:10:33Z]tootheI currently use hard tabs for indentation. My code doens't display all that pretty in github. Any suggestions? +[2016-03-18T01:11:16Z]TehCrawI think you're stuck with how it is, short of switching to spaces. +[2016-03-18T01:11:35Z]toothecan vim do it?