Not a huge deal, but the code says:
# Copyright (c) 2013 Eric Romano (@gelstudios)
# released under The MIT license (MIT) http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
But it can't be both copyright to Eric Romano and then released under the MIT license, since the MIT license specifically mentions that you can copy and modify it however you want as long as you keep the license intact and credit Eric.
Changing it to "Originally developed by Eric Romano" or something is more in line with the spirit and legality of the MIT license, imo.
Anyway, just thought I'd mention it.
Not a huge deal, but the code says:
But it can't be both copyright to Eric Romano and then released under the MIT license, since the MIT license specifically mentions that you can copy and modify it however you want as long as you keep the license intact and credit Eric.
Changing it to "Originally developed by Eric Romano" or something is more in line with the spirit and legality of the MIT license, imo.
Anyway, just thought I'd mention it.