Dual-license as (CC0-1.0 OR MIT-0)#63
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Fixes #56.
MIT-0 license text based on https://opensource.org/license/mit-0.
@richardfontana This corresponds to a Fedora package with
CC0-1.0code using the exception for pre-existing code. I brought it up in the original “CC0 update status” issue – before that exception was formalized, I think – and you commented on it. I had asked the author to consider relicensing or dual-licensing Hedley, and they just replied in #56 (comment). Since this PR is at Fedora’s request, would you mind taking a quick look to see if it looks “clean” from your perspective? Thanks!