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Utility programs for managing Adobe desktop software deployments
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Adobe Desktop License Utilities

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The Adobe Desktop Licensing Utilities (ADLU) are a collection of command-line utilities and hosted services that make it easier for system administrators to deploy, manage, and track the use of their Adobe desktop software.

Documentation

Full documentation for the latest release of the ADLU may be found on github.io. The documentation includes installation and operation instructions as well as useful background information on Adobe licensing componentry and illustrative examples of many common deployment scenarios.

Documentation of the latest pre-release may be found in the docs directory of this repository.

Support

These open-source utilities are developed and maintained by Daniel Brotsky of ClickOneTwo Consulting LLC. If you encounter bugs, have questions, or have feature requests, please file an issue against this project. If your support needs are more involved, or if you are looking for custom feature development, support contracts are available at clickonetwo.io.

Contributing

Contributions to this project are very welcome. If you have a PR to submit, please be sure to open a bug or enhancement request first explaining the issue that your PR addresses.

ClickOneTwo observes the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct and requires that all of our collaborators behave in accordance with it.

License and Attribution

The material in this repository is licensed under the GNU Afero General Public License v3, which is reproduced in full in the LICENSE-AGPL file.

Some source files in this repository are derived from files in two Adobe Open Source projects: the Adobe License Decoder and the FRL Online Proxy. The use of those materials in this work is permitted by the MIT license under which they were released. That license is reproduced here in the LICENSE-MIT file and the required attribution notice is posted both in the COPYRIGHT file and in the header of all source files. Both the LICENSE-MIT and COPYRIGHT files must be retained in any derivative work, as required by the GNU Affero General Public License v3 under which this work is licensed.