vintprox,

Thom Zane has pointed out that Anytype’s license has a non-commercial clause. Well, I think it’s only natural for an EVERYTHING app. Just the thought of it being sublicensed and changed in many ways to being sold as an “exclusive” app, it doesn’t leave my mind. There’s just a problem with differentiating if something is commercial or not sometimes.

Obviously, it doesn’t fit the “open source” criteria, but it doesn’t need to be - if you only want to change source code in few places and not offer it in exchange for something.

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