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How, exactly, am I supposed to attribute the author(s) of this repository? Am I allowed to add the attribution(s) to a file in my repository called "Attributions.txt"? If I donate, should I still send the donation to the linked India COVID effort? If I donate does that mean I no longer have to add an attribution? |
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Hey @dylanhood. Thanks for wanting to attribute our repository. The main way to attribute to this repository is to make sure your card links to the upstream: [![Dylans' GitHub stats](https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app/api?username=dylanhood)](https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats) This way, people that want to know how you created the card can simply click the card. That having said, this is an OS project under the MIT Licence. You are therefore free to use the cards without attributing to the upstream. Also thanks for considering donating to this repository 🙏🏻. This again is optional. You can find donation links for the repository in the sidebar, or you can donate to any of the collaborators directly via their GitHub profile. The Give.do India COVID campaign has ended, but there are many good causes on the site to whom you can donate that need it more than we do. I will ask @anuraghazra whether we can update the README to make this behaviour more clear. |
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Hey @dylanhood. Thanks for wanting to attribute our repository. The main way to attribute to this repository is to make sure your card links to the upstream:
This way, people that want to know how you created the card can simply click the card. That having said, this is an OS project under the MIT Licence. You are therefore free to use the cards without attributing to the upstream.
Also thanks for considering donating to this repository 🙏🏻. This again is optional. You can find donation links for the repository in the sidebar, or you can donate to any…