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* chore(pnpr): license under PolyForm Shield 1.0.0 Relicense the pnpr/ subtree (the pnpm-compatible registry server) from MIT to the source-available PolyForm Shield License 1.0.0. The rest of the monorepo stays MIT. pnpr may be run, modified, and self-hosted for any purpose except providing a product that competes with it. - Add pnpr/LICENSE.md (PolyForm Shield 1.0.0). - Override the inherited workspace MIT in the pnpr crates via license-file. - Point the @pnpm/pnpr npm wrapper at the bundled LICENSE.md. - Note the carve-out in the root README (the root LICENSE stays pristine MIT so license detection keeps recognizing it). * chore(agent): license pnpm-agent under PolyForm Shield 1.0.0 Relicense the pnpm-agent server (agent/server) from MIT to the source-available PolyForm Shield License 1.0.0, matching pnpr. The @pnpm/agent.client package stays MIT so the agent protocol remains openly implementable. - Add agent/server/LICENSE.md (PolyForm Shield 1.0.0). - Set the package license to "SEE LICENSE IN LICENSE.md". - Exempt pnpm-agent from meta-updater's MIT normalization via a SOURCE_AVAILABLE_PKGS set, so lint:meta stays green. - Note the carve-out in the agent/server README + add a changeset. pnpm-agent is only a devDependency of the pnpm CLI, so no source- available code ships in the MIT-licensed CLI artifact. * docs(license): add contribution terms with relicensing grant for pnpr and pnpm-agent Contributions to the source-available trees (pnpr/, agent/server) are accepted under the same PolyForm Shield License plus a grant letting the licensor relicense them under other terms. This preserves the option to later relax to a more permissive source-available license or offer a separate commercial license without per-contributor consent. - Add pnpr/CONTRIBUTING.md and agent/server/CONTRIBUTING.md. - Point to them from each tree's README license section. * docs(license): add npm trademark/non-affiliation notice to pnpr and pnpm-agent State that pnpr and pnpm-agent are not affiliated with or endorsed by npm, Inc., GitHub, or Microsoft, and that "npm" is used only to describe registry-protocol compatibility. Also add a License section to the published @pnpm/pnpr npm wrapper README.