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It seems the MIT license doesn't apply to old answers, and that they're consideringthey're considering ways to opt them in to that scheme that wouldn't need mass editing - "Code that was contributed prior to January 1, 2016 will be available for use as it has always been, under the terms of CC-BY-SA. We are looking into ways we might allow users to opt-in old code contributions to the new scheme."

Maybe leave off editing and see if they roll out a way to add it automatically? Alternatively, 5 edits a day will get your changes made long before this comes into effect.

It seems the MIT license doesn't apply to old answers, and that they're considering ways to opt them in to that scheme that wouldn't need mass editing - "Code that was contributed prior to January 1, 2016 will be available for use as it has always been, under the terms of CC-BY-SA. We are looking into ways we might allow users to opt-in old code contributions to the new scheme."

Maybe leave off editing and see if they roll out a way to add it automatically? Alternatively, 5 edits a day will get your changes made long before this comes into effect.

It seems the MIT license doesn't apply to old answers, and that they're considering ways to opt them in to that scheme that wouldn't need mass editing - "Code that was contributed prior to January 1, 2016 will be available for use as it has always been, under the terms of CC-BY-SA. We are looking into ways we might allow users to opt-in old code contributions to the new scheme."

Maybe leave off editing and see if they roll out a way to add it automatically? Alternatively, 5 edits a day will get your changes made long before this comes into effect.

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It seems the MIT license doesn't apply to old answers, and that they're considering ways to opt them in to that scheme that wouldn't need mass editing - "Code that was contributed prior to January 1, 2016 will be available for use as it has always been, under the terms of CC-BY-SA. We are looking into ways we might allow users to opt-in old code contributions to the new scheme."

Maybe leave off editing and see if they roll out a way to add it automatically? Alternatively, 5 edits a day will get your changes made long before this comes into effect.