Hey there,
Chevereto Free is now released under the MIT License. This means that now it can be used totally free, even for network usage, i.e: hosted instances of the software, with or without variations, without having to disclose your improvements.
I think that this is the right direction for my present goals, and I hope that it can bring a large crowd of service providers offering the software ready-to-be used and leveraging the hassle of running on their own. Heck, it won't surprise me that advanced users start to offer niche-based experiences for tailored audiences/communities and then introducing a new sub-layer of users of the software, which I will love if happens.
Hope you like the update,
Rodolfo.
Chevereto Free is now released under the MIT License. This means that now it can be used totally free, even for network usage, i.e: hosted instances of the software, with or without variations, without having to disclose your improvements.
I think that this is the right direction for my present goals, and I hope that it can bring a large crowd of service providers offering the software ready-to-be used and leveraging the hassle of running on their own. Heck, it won't surprise me that advanced users start to offer niche-based experiences for tailored audiences/communities and then introducing a new sub-layer of users of the software, which I will love if happens.
Hope you like the update,
Rodolfo.