

Someone created a decent app, posted the source for it and allows you to play around with it. Don't get me wrong I'm an ally of open source, but the very notion that open source or free software are somehow protected words is funny by itself. What you mean to say is that it's not Free Software. You are not allowed to charge people for this app, neither bypass its paid features, if any You are not allowed to distribute this app anywhere, neither changed versions of this app, including but not limited to Apple Store, Google Play or Web Changes to the source code can only be used locally, taking in consideration the other points of this License You are allowed to use the source code for personal non-commercial purposes only, like studing or contributing

You are allowed to use the official hosted version (( )) on your company or commercial projects You are encouraged to use, share and submit pull requests with improvements This is project provided as is without any warranties.īy using this app you agree with its (PRIVACY.md) policy and the license below: Here is the complete license (without the emojis, looks like they don't parse on HN): The license however, for anyone looking into hosting this themselves, is not open source, but only source available. I don't use GitHub enough to necessitate needing an entire TweetDesk like solution, but I can see the practicality for those that maintain repositories.
