Someone linked me to this project at https://www.w3schools.com/w3css/ and it reads, "W3.CSS is Free[.] W3.CSS is free to use. No license is necessary." The CSS file that the page links to does not have any links to this repository or license information. There is a download link which also does not mention the license, but does link to this repository. This repository is MIT.
I think it would be helpful to add a line to w3.css that points to this repository and mentions the license so that people know what license the file is under and where they could file issues and send patches. If I made a patch like this, would it be considered?
Someone linked me to this project at https://www.w3schools.com/w3css/ and it reads, "W3.CSS is Free[.] W3.CSS is free to use. No license is necessary." The CSS file that the page links to does not have any links to this repository or license information. There is a download link which also does not mention the license, but does link to this repository. This repository is MIT.
I think it would be helpful to add a line to w3.css that points to this repository and mentions the license so that people know what license the file is under and where they could file issues and send patches. If I made a patch like this, would it be considered?