← Back to context Comment by senorrib 6 days ago Planka is not open-source. 22 comments senorrib Reply xet7 5 days ago There is fork of Planka with MIT license:https://github.com/RARgames/4gaBoards organsnyder 5 days ago They don't appear to be using an OSI-approved license, but the source code is available. So depending on your use-case that may be an academic distinction. kstrauser 5 days ago Its license has strict limitations on what you can use it for.It’s not open source in any reasonable sense. Izkata 5 days ago It is open source (the code is right there), but it's not Open Source due to what GP references. There is a distinction. 18 replies →
organsnyder 5 days ago They don't appear to be using an OSI-approved license, but the source code is available. So depending on your use-case that may be an academic distinction. kstrauser 5 days ago Its license has strict limitations on what you can use it for.It’s not open source in any reasonable sense. Izkata 5 days ago It is open source (the code is right there), but it's not Open Source due to what GP references. There is a distinction. 18 replies →
kstrauser 5 days ago Its license has strict limitations on what you can use it for.It’s not open source in any reasonable sense. Izkata 5 days ago It is open source (the code is right there), but it's not Open Source due to what GP references. There is a distinction. 18 replies →
Izkata 5 days ago It is open source (the code is right there), but it's not Open Source due to what GP references. There is a distinction. 18 replies →
There is fork of Planka with MIT license:
https://github.com/RARgames/4gaBoards
They don't appear to be using an OSI-approved license, but the source code is available. So depending on your use-case that may be an academic distinction.
Its license has strict limitations on what you can use it for.
It’s not open source in any reasonable sense.
It is open source (the code is right there), but it's not Open Source due to what GP references. There is a distinction.
18 replies →