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Sockudo license still stated as AGPL instead of MIT #1

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It looks like sockudo used to be AGPL licensed, but has been relicensed. However the organization README here (https://github.com/RustNSparks) still shows this:

License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0.

That felt discouraging for a moment, until checked it over in sockudo homepage and repository itself.

pusher-http-rust unfortunately remains not usable for me due to AGPL (while for a separate server case like sockudo it might have actually been fine), and it looks like it's something else than https://crates.io/crates/pusher was (whose github project name is also pusher-http-rust), but perhaps better and maintained, but as a library a no-no for use by anything else than AGPL projects.

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