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Gravitation
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2,242 | 26 | |
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4.8 | 0.0 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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mit-license
- Am I allowed to use code on GitHub developed by other companies (i.e. corporates) under MIT or Apache 2.0 licensing in the pipeline of the product developed by my company? Anything I should be aware of?
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Do open source licences cover the Ship of Theseus?
IANAL, but common open source licenses is a Yes. Non-licensed works are legally murkier.
You have a derivative work based on the original. The author retains the copyright, but has granted some permissions within the license document. What you can and can't do will be spelled out there. For example, the MIT license expressly permits modification and sublicensing [0]. The GNU GPL3 is even more explicit, giving definitions to modify, distribute, their permissions, and the requirements for both [1]. Double-check what the terms of the license give you explicitly.
What if their is no license? I think that gets closer to the heart of the article. Imagine you come across a website design you like. What are the permissions for their HTML or CSS? By definition the distributor controls all aspects under copyright. But if you only use a small part, you can defend yourself under Fair Use. But this is murky legal territory, as Entertainment companies and individuals have sued each other over Music Samples and their relevant copyright and licensing.
[0]: https://mit-license.org/
[1]: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
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[Discussion] I recompiled some open-source tweaks for Dopamine
An MIT License (“Permission is hereby granted, free of charge . . . to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software…”)
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Why are there so many more GZDoom-based mods than there are eDuke32-based ones?
The 2003 source release of Duke3D under GPL includes a ZIP file with Ken Silverman's Build engine and the same weird license. I don't know if the Duke code can be compiled without Ken's code. Ken writes on http://www.advsys.net/ken/buildsrc/default.htm that the custom license is to stroke his own ego. Why he didn't at one point switch to one of the many short GPL-compatible licenses such as MIT's is something only he and his ego can answer.
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Tips for sharing personal projects.
For example, the MIT license. https://mit-license.org/
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DevEmbed: Embed your dev.to profile anywhere using widgets - Linode Hacakathon
The app is licensed under the MIT License
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In One Minute : Laravel
The Laravel framework is an open-sourced PHP web framework that allows developers to create dynamic and scalable web applications. The source code of Laravel is hosted on GitHub and released under the MIT license.
- "AS IS"? at app legal terms
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Can you just fork an MIT project and change the license to GPL?
No because the MIT license requires that it be included in any copies and/or derivatives:
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TIL You didn't need a security clearance to sell code to and become part of the U.S. government's software supply chain until last year
MIT projects only need to include the MIT license with the build. A copy of the source code is not required, only a copy of the MIT license. I believe re-licensing is also allowed, MIT is about as permissive as you can get.
Gravitation
- [Discussion] I recompiled some open-source tweaks for Dopamine
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[Question] Does gravitation work on iOS 15? If so, you can link to the tweak
The latest working version can be found https://github.com/kritanta-ios-tweaks/Gravitation. Unsure if it works on iOS 15
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[Request] Gravitation for IOS 14.7.1
https://github.com/kritanta-ios-tweaks/Gravitation and you'll need to build it either by installing dragon and running dragon c b or by forking the repo, adding a workflow, and using the build action
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[Question] What is the name of that one cosmetic tweak that makes your app icons shake around as your move you phone?
Gravitation
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[Question] [Request] What happened to the "Gravitation" tweak that worked for ios 14
It was on https://repo.krit.me/ repo but now it's nowhere to be found? I found a github(https://github.com/kritanta-ios-tweaks/Gravitation ) but I’m not sure what to do with it. Does anyone know a replacement or know a repo I can download it from?
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[Question] Anyone know what repo an updated version of gravitation is being held on ( im on iOS 14.3)
Kritanta's repo used to have it along with Pivot. You should be able to recompile from https://github.com/kritanta-ios-tweaks/Gravitation
What are some alternatives?
bitcoinaddress - Bitcoin Wallet Address Generator
rootless-tweaks - All tweaks are open-source, I recompiled them for Dopamine
Dossier-Facile-Frontend
dragon - pip install dragon | A Powerful buildsystem and toolkit currently targeting darwin (iOS/macOS) machines
introtodeeplearning - Lab Materials for MIT 6.S191: Introduction to Deep Learning
build - Github workflow action to build a package with dragon
awesome - awesome window manager
laravel-best-practices - Laravel best practices
chardin.js - Simple overlay instructions for your apps.
pnotify - Beautiful JavaScript notifications with Web Notifications support.
card - :credit_card: make your credit card form better in one line of code