Hi everyone!
I’m trying to find out why the Python 2.0 license listed on OSI and SPDX differs some from the Python license listed on their site. I help with ClearlyDefined, which uses SPDX identifiers to identify project licenses, but the difference in the license text is having some of us think we shouldn't use 'Python-2.0' for Python projects since it isn’t a match. I’m not very familiar with the history of Python and the license, but I couldn’t find the version listed on OSI being used in the Python projects I have come across. Can someone help me understand why there is a difference and if we can update the wording to match the current Python license text? Thank you, Candice
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