Closed xf1424 closed 3 years ago
Nice try and short answer NO! SAK will remain closed source, its my work.
SAK is only a gui for the binary commandline tools which are included in the bin dir. So i have nothing to worry about that 😉
If i include the tools or source code directly in SAK so yes. I must provide the source Code. But the GPL tools are in the bin folder. So nothing to complain...
This project uses GPL-2 licensed programs and appears to be proprietary itself. This is illegal.