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idk about other things... but what i see is
*Laragon 7* requires license to use,... while laragon itself requires
license
…On Thu, Dec 26, 2024 at 5:19 PM Sophist ***@***.***> wrote:
In general terms, most open source licenses allow you to distribute their
product as part of a commercial product so long as you don't charge for the
open source part - but as ever the devil is in the detail of each license.
Depending on the license, if you modify the Open Source part you need to
publish your changes - but since Laragon distributes the source for all the
3rd party components, this definitely happens already.
But one other thing you almost always have to do is to include the
attribution and license details in your own product - and if we are going
to be picky, Leo / Laragon doesn't do this correctly in one or two minor
places (and for a chargeable product Leo needs to pay attention to these
sorts of details because they can lead to law suits).
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I donate for this wonderful tool but don't want to pay any yearly subscriptions, so far so I will find another free solution .
This tool is supposed to be always free sorry for that !!
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