Hey David, I don't think your company did anything wrong. The CDN is hard codes into the library as far as I can tell. Ultimately there are two separate issues. 1. The CDN thing, of course. 2. The open source…
See the Fair Source License, which has a limit up to X users. There is also a Polyform Small Business license I think, which is similar.
For simple create-and-forget or true community-focused serverside software, I no longer see any reason for using anything other than AGPL. For serverside software I want to monetize (so maintaining the software is…
Hey David, I don't think your company did anything wrong. The CDN is hard codes into the library as far as I can tell. Ultimately there are two separate issues. 1. The CDN thing, of course. 2. The open source…
See the Fair Source License, which has a limit up to X users. There is also a Polyform Small Business license I think, which is similar.
For simple create-and-forget or true community-focused serverside software, I no longer see any reason for using anything other than AGPL. For serverside software I want to monetize (so maintaining the software is…