Closed charlotte-chiang closed 1 year ago
Does this include protobuf files as mentioned in https://community.anytype.io/t/when-can-anytype-publish-the-protobuf-files/9610 ?
@Narvey, yes, we will open "any-block" (that's how we refer to it) under the MIT license. We may need to put in extra effort to document it, so any help from the contributors community would be much appreciated.
I would be happy to contribute, but what does "read-only" imply in that case? How can we contribute to a read-only repository?
Read only means you can only read, and not write. The repositories will be made ready for contributions at a later time, and I expect this will be clearly communicated beforehand as many people are excited to get started with contributions :)
High level: Open read-only of all anytype repositories so community can verify our code
Related Threads/Feature Requests: https://community.anytype.io/t/why-is-the-code-not-open-source-at-the-moment/7735 https://community.anytype.io/t/open-source-release-date/6641