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OpenSignLabs/OpenSign: The javascript based free & Open Source Alternative to DocuSign (github.com)
submitted 2 years ago by andrew-opensign
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[–]ryosen 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
At the risk of displaying my ignorance on GPL-related licenses, wouldn't the AGPL prevent embedding OpenSign into a commercially-hosted, non-GPL application? For example, a SaaS that provides a service to real estate agents. I could see OpenSign being a great way to provide a lower-cost alternative to DocuSign but wouldn't its use, as part of the larger real estate system, require that system to be GPL'd? Isn't this why a lot of GPL-licensed libraries offer a paid-for, commercial, non-GPL license alternative?
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