Changing Pagecord's license
I've updated Pagecord's license from MIT to one based on Elastic License 2.0. This change offers some protection to the commercial side of Pagecord while keeping the source code public and free for personal use.
If you host an instance of Pagecord yourself for your personal or company blog, nothing changes at all. You can still download, modify, and run Pagecord however you want.
The new license introduces a restriction that prevents anyone from launching a competing service using Pagecord's source code. Fair enough, I think!
If you host an instance of Pagecord yourself for your personal or company blog, nothing changes at all. You can still download, modify, and run Pagecord however you want.
The new license introduces a restriction that prevents anyone from launching a competing service using Pagecord's source code. Fair enough, I think!
I'm delighted to have made the Pagecord source code public because it holds me to account and it also allows curious minds to look under the hood and take a look at how things work. At the present time I don't accept feature contributions – it's an additional overhead I can't afford to handle, but bug reports and patches are very welcome!
If you have any questions, drop me a line.
-- Olly