Such a poorly researched article. The author doesn't know much about Russian or Ukrainian culture or history. But spares no opportunity to throw in the word 'Ukrainian'. Gogol's letters to his parents, relatives and…
You are still redistributing source code that is derivative of transporter's code (like goja_builder.go and other stuff). Not to mention that anyone can just roll back commits in your repository and get to the original…
Sure, there is some mention of "!oss". It's not 100% clear though. I sure missed it. You are redistributing transporter's source though, because it's avalaible from the github repository. Wtf are you even talking about?…
I did a bit of digging in the repository. And I didn't like what I found. First off, this project seems to be based on: https://github.com/compose/transporter But of course every mention of transporter or compose.io was…
Such a poorly researched article. The author doesn't know much about Russian or Ukrainian culture or history. But spares no opportunity to throw in the word 'Ukrainian'. Gogol's letters to his parents, relatives and…
You are still redistributing source code that is derivative of transporter's code (like goja_builder.go and other stuff). Not to mention that anyone can just roll back commits in your repository and get to the original…
Sure, there is some mention of "!oss". It's not 100% clear though. I sure missed it. You are redistributing transporter's source though, because it's avalaible from the github repository. Wtf are you even talking about?…
I did a bit of digging in the repository. And I didn't like what I found. First off, this project seems to be based on: https://github.com/compose/transporter But of course every mention of transporter or compose.io was…