Puter Distros
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Since Puter is now open-source, are people allowed to be creating distributions of Puter? I'm not asking for myself but rather the curiosity of the community. I'd assume yes, but just asking for confirmation from the developers of Puter. |
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jelveh
Mar 17, 2024
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Puter is released under a real open-source license, AGPL 3.0. You can do whatever you want as long as you comply with AGPL 3.0. IANAL, but generally you can create distros but would have to release the source code among other things. Open-source ftw 🚀 |
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Puter is released under a real open-source license, AGPL 3.0. You can do whatever you want as long as you comply with AGPL 3.0.
IANAL, but generally you can create distros but would have to release the source code among other things. Open-source ftw 🚀