Open alberttheprince opened 3 months ago
By default everything that wasn't licensed is considered as "all rights reserved".
This is a really good thread on the Open Source StackExchange site which talks about GitHub projects which have no license: https://opensource.stackexchange.com/questions/1720/what-can-i-assume-if-a-publicly-published-project-has-no-license
"In short, the only thing you can safely assume is that you have no rights to do anything at all with this code. In the particular case of GitHub, you can fork the repository and view the code, but nothing more."
Didn't see the response from @Disquse but yes, as @thesysadmindev the issue is technically everyone is in some sort of violation here. That's why I had originally requested some kind of license (open source being the best, considering the community), even not open source.
It would be helpful since this is a community/open-source project for a license to be added to this. At the moment, it's unclear what license (if any) users have to use codewalker.
Would be great to have any sort of license, especially for restricting future derivative projects and their use.