Change license from PolyForm Noncommercial to MIT#89
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This pull request updates the project licensing and metadata, and adds a new code owner. The most significant change is the switch from the PolyForm Noncommercial License to the MIT License, making the project more permissively licensed.
Licensing and Metadata Updates:
LICENSE.md, allowing for broader usage and distribution.pyproject.tomlto reflect the new license by adding the appropriate classifier and ensuring the license file is referenced correctly.Project Administration:
@keithlostraccoas a code owner for the repository in.github/CODEOWNERS.0.12.0to0.12.1inpyproject.tomlto reflect these administrative and licensing changes.