RIO, the production version of this app hosted by Cornell Law's LII, is
hosted privately at LII's pleasure, which is as it should be. That said:
I am the sole author of the application's core logic and architecture
RIO throughout has been developed under the MIT license (per its
package.json), which allows free copying
So, while it's a shame to lose the rich git history of the RIO fork
(would that it were an actual github fork instead of a whole new history
beginning at a SLIGHTLY modified version of Lawfetcher's version as of
12/2015), it is legitimate to import the current state of the
application logic, purged of LII-specific content: so I am.
RIO, the production version of this app hosted by Cornell Law's LII, is hosted privately at LII's pleasure, which is as it should be. That said:
package.json
), which allows free copyingSo, while it's a shame to lose the rich git history of the RIO fork (would that it were an actual github fork instead of a whole new history beginning at a SLIGHTLY modified version of Lawfetcher's version as of 12/2015), it is legitimate to import the current state of the application logic, purged of LII-specific content: so I am.