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by jameshart
1383 days ago
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Any business that uses AGOL software needs to be able to provide the source code of that AGPL software to people who use their services That is… just not something most online stores are interested in adding to their compliance burden. And of course they will have changes. It’s a business software platform, the only way to accomplish some things is going to be through adding or modifying code. |
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Step 1: add GitHub link to footer on website
...that's it, you have achieved compliance.
This "wah the AGPL is too viral" argument is the same FUDdy duddy nonsense Microsoft was whining about back in the early 2000's about the original GPL - and it's even less of a valid argument now than it was then, thanks to the existence of umpteen bajillion Git repo hosts that will gladly handle distributing said source code (and therefore making you compliant with the terms of said code's license) at zero cost to you.