Supported Source is now Super Source, so this updates the link.
It supports open source projects that don't sell licenses as well. What I mean is: open source projects can know who their users are by adding the Super Source library to their project, which will ask their users to register their use. Knowing who your users are is valuable if you ever want to do some sort of fundraising or ask for feedback.
I'm not sure whether you want to add anything about that use case to this git repo, but thought I'd share.
Supported Source is now Super Source, so this updates the link.
It supports open source projects that don't sell licenses as well. What I mean is: open source projects can know who their users are by adding the Super Source library to their project, which will ask their users to register their use. Knowing who your users are is valuable if you ever want to do some sort of fundraising or ask for feedback.
I'm not sure whether you want to add anything about that use case to this git repo, but thought I'd share.