Closed mamimotu closed 3 months ago
The original e-mail editor library was already MIT, and the original MIT license is attached at the bottom of the file you linked, in accordance with the MIT license. You can also find the original, unmodified e-mail editor package linked in said file.
You absolutely can use it as open-source. Both MIT and AGPLv3 are accepted by the OSI and the FSF as free and open-source software licenses.
AGPL does not allow you to take our open-source code, and build a closed-source product out of it (regardless of whether it's commercial or not). This is intentional.
Hi here, about the email editor, you say its MIT that you took from other place so is it MIT, or because you edited it so now its not? https://github.com/stack-auth/stack/tree/dev/apps/dashboard/src/components/email-editor
Also I dont understand the project, you write "open source" but set it under license that no one can really use it as open source, so whats the point