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Remove nonstandard ISCL short id from ISC license#35

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Remove nonstandard ISCL short id from ISC license#35
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Request to add a new Trove classifier (or more exactly, to update an existing one).

The name of the classifier(s) you would like to add:

  • License :: OSI Approved :: ISC License

Why do you want to add this classifier?

The canonical short identifier for the ISC License is simply ISC; see https://spdx.org/licenses/ISC.html.
This change aligns the ISC License classifier to match similar ones such as MIT License, BSD License, etc.

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di commented Jun 20, 2020

I think any change to the current license classifiers is blocked on #17 (or the implementation of a SPDX license classifier field).

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Thanks for the pointer — I'll keep track of that discussion.

The canonical short identifier for the ISC License is simply ISC;
see https://spdx.org/licenses/ISC.html.
This change aligns the ISC License classifier to match similar ones
such as MIT License, BSD License, etc.
Base automatically changed from master to main January 21, 2021 18:39
@di di added the blocked label Aug 4, 2021
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merwok commented Feb 6, 2026

IMO closed related to #236

@di di closed this Feb 6, 2026
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I'm sorry, it's been so long that I'm not sure what the closure means even after reading #236. Can someone please explain what that means for this particular case?

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di commented Feb 7, 2026

We are no longer modifying or adding new license classifiers.

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