fast_float/LICENSE-MIT
Loïc BRANSTETT 5f05b0a8cf Dual license the source code under MIT/APACHE
This change is done for two reasons:
 - First, the Rust port is, as of the time of writing in an awkward
   position because he is dual license under MIT/APACHE instead of only
   the APACHE license. This change in license should fix this problem.
 - Second, and the most convincing reason is that there have been
   some discussion with the Rust Libs Team to integrate the Rust port
   directly into the Rust standard library.
   The license change is required because the code for every the Rust
   repository need's to dual license against MIT/APACHE.
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