Update package.json's license section - #250
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According to [NPM's "License" section](https://docs.npmjs.com/files/package.json#license), multiple licenses should be formatted differently. This will help license validators to parse them correctly.
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It seems that license rule has been update don npmjs, and the proposed solution is now deprecated.
The prefered solution is a SPDX expression :
"If your package is licensed under multiple common licenses, use an SPDX license expression syntax version 2.0 string, like this:{ "license" : "(ISC OR GPL-3.0)" }"
So it should be "license" : "(LGPL-2.0 OR MIT)"
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According to NPM's "License" section, multiple licenses should be formatted differently. This will help license validators to parse them correctly.