pyproject.toml: use SPDX identifier to describe license#258
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Rationale: by specifying the license as a file (like before), the full text of the license is included in the package metadata, and shown in various places, e.g., in the output of `pip show`, which is quite cumbersome. With this change, we use the alternative way of specifying license (namely: using a standard SPDX identifier), which makes license metadata concise and, incidentally, also machine readable.
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Thanks @zacchiro. Doing this is on my todo list. However, this assumes PEP 729 support in the build backend, thus it must come with a bump in the required |
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Rationale: by specifying the license as a file (like before), the full text of the license is included in the package metadata, and shown in various places, e.g., in the output of
pip show, which is quite cumbersome. With this change, we use the alternative way of specifying license (namely: using a standard SPDX identifier), which makes license metadata concise and, incidentally, also machine readable.