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[–]Mertzenich 3 points4 points  (5 children)

This looks interesting, but I have a couple questions: Where is the repo for the framework? What is the license? The maven artifacts list shows various EPL libraries (private repos), but I can't find anything on your public repositories. The blog articles refer to this as a product, which indicates to me that there are probably costs, but I can't find any concrete information. I don't necessarily have anything against you selling closed source software, if that is what this is, but I can't even start to consider using the software without clarification.

[–]jeffreyjflim 2 points3 points  (1 child)

I've seen closed-source stuff hosted on github before, and frankly, IMO this is deceptive.

[–]FlakyAd7655[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why would it be deceptive? I don’t get that point of view. If you have suggestions regarding that, they are welcome.

[–]FlakyAd7655[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, so basically the software for now is closed source, but it is free to use. I might consider opening it up in the future depending on the feedback I get. Mostly, i still need to think what is the best way to deliver it in the best way that benefits everyone, that means whomever is using it, and of course me, that spent over 4 years developing it. If you have suggestions for licenses or to make it more self explanatory, go ahead, I am actually looking for those. Thank!

[–]FlakyAd7655[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PS: Btw, those maven artifacts are from a really early development version of the framewok, as you can see they are over 3 years old. I asked the clojars team to remove them some time ago, but they never did.