Open-Source Vs Source Code: Understanding Enterprise Edition Licensing
Open-source projects may have a separate "ee" folder with different licensing, like Cal.com's API or Documenso's software. Respect the licensing terms to avoid copyright issues.
In this article, we analyse the ee folder found in open-source projects. This is closely linked to the open-source licensing. There’s a difference between Open source and source code available. You will find a better explanation in this article. Open-source/source code available project licenses must be adhered to. An open-source/source code available project’s license is decided by the original author/team who built their project. It takes a lot of time and efforts to produce these open-source projects, hence you must respect the licensing in place. I am going to provide a couple of projects...