Funny, my company couldn't use Webpack 1 because a dependency of a dependency... depended on an ancient package from the days when it was common to not bother with attaching a license.
Legally, that meant that noone could use it. In practice, nobody but our legal department cared, so we had to wait for version 2 when the dependency chain was updated to remove it.
Legally, that meant that noone could use it. In practice, nobody but our legal department cared, so we had to wait for version 2 when the dependency chain was updated to remove it.