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by fermigier
628 days ago
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I'm worried about the license. Flyon contains code from Preline which is "dual licensed" under the MIT license and a proprietary "fair" license. > Preline UI is free for both personal and commercial projects, released under dual license terms "MIT" and "Preline UI Fair Use License". See: https://preline.co/docs/license.html They don't explain if "dual license" means "and" or "or". I suspect "and", because otherwise, it wouldn't make sense since MIT is one of the less restrictive open source licenses. If it's the case, neither Flyon nor Preline are open source. |
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Thank you for sharing your input.
You’re correct that Preline has a dual license (MIT) allowing usage for both personal and commercial projects.
We've confirmed with Preline and they have implemented this license just to restrict those who utilize their code without proper attribution.
FlyonUI utilizes the Preline JS plugins to enhance the functionality of its semantic components.
As a result, it also adheres to the same licenses. For more details, please visit: https://flyonui.com/docs/getting-started/license/