Add MIT License to enable legal usage and community contributions#10
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Add MIT License to enable legal usage and community contributions#10SilByteX wants to merge 1 commit into
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Hello! Thank you for developing and sharing xVMP.
I noticed that the repository is currently missing a LICENSE file. Without an explicit license, a project is "all rights reserved" by default, which creates legal uncertainty for developers who wish to use, study, or contribute to it.
I’ve submitted this PR to add the MIT License. This will clarify the usage rights and encourage more people to adopt and improve the project.
If you prefer another license (such as Apache 2.0 to stay consistent with LLVM), please let me know. Thanks!