licensing: "Python-2.0" is fine in Fedora
The license is listed on fedora's list of "Good" licenses: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:Main#Good_Licenses. It is called "Python" and the notes link to https://docs.python.org/2/license.html. https://spdx.org/licenses/Python-2.0.html provides the exact same text as https://docs.python.org/2/license.html. Thus SPDX's "Python-2.0" is the same as our "Python". Fixes #121.
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PostgreSQL License,PostgreSQL,PostgreSQL,,,
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psfrag License,psfrag,psfrag,,,
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psutils License,psutils,psutils,,,
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Python License 2.0,Python-2.0,,,"Stack of 4 licenses. SPDX version matches what is on OSI site. Fedora version looks to be more current version from Python website. May match, but need to check against SPDX matching guidelines (and possibly create template). SPDX could consider breaking indivicual licenses apart.",
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Python License 2.0,Python-2.0,Python,,,
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Q Public License 1.0,QPL-1.0,QPL,Q Public License,,
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Qhull License,Qhull,Qhull,,,
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Rdisc License,Rdisc,Rdisc,,,
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