HarshCasper / Rotten-Scripts

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certificate app using streamlit #1222

Closed HeyAnirudh closed 3 years ago

HeyAnirudh commented 3 years ago

Description

Certificate app made with streamlit .

Fixes #1221

New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)

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HeyAnirudh commented 3 years ago

Good work with plagiarizing but we won't accept 😉

Dude, I am the owner of the app, just prove it is plagiarized and ill never contribute to your work.

ks-keshava-rao commented 3 years ago

Heyy @HarshCasper !! the code in PR submitted by @HeyAnirudh belongs to himself!! I just uploaded the same repository in my GitHub so that I can try hosting in the Heroku cloud.

HarshCasper commented 3 years ago

@HeyAnirudh - First things first: Be Nice and Be Respectful (BNBR). No scope for having contributors who break this rule. Every issue, no matter how heated, can be solved amicably.

Second, I just saw that you have a repository for the code but no License associated. This does not prove that the code belongs to you. Code without an explicit license is protected by copyright and is by default All Rights Reserved. This means that "legally" no one can use it and the same code cannot be pushed anywhere else.

Third, @kskrao219 there is an option to "Fork" a repository on GitHub. Try doing that instead. Right now, all the code in your own repository is directly taken from @HeyAnirudh 's repo with commit signatures belonging to you. This is kind off a violation of the copyrights that @HeyAnirudh has over his code.

Fourth, @HeyAnirudh read the guidelines for the project and study it at the very least before contributing. Nowhere we have mentioned that we accept full-fledged applications. We host simple scripts and tools. Thus there is no scope of having your full-fledged project as part of this repository.

Finally, you should not try to push the same code that is hosted on other repositories to this repo as well. This is ethically not good and we prefer niche contributions.

Happy to help if you would like to contribute! Hope this clears the mist.