More a legal question than technical |
I have developed a simple authentication system for both versions of Codeigniter and would like to put it on git so that people could try it. I have, in each version got a ready assembled Codeigniter website with my auth code in it. It just needs the appropriate configuration. My question is:
Is there any objection from the owners of Codeigniter to my providing such a ready assembled package for test and learning purposes? I have looked at the BCIT website and this one to identify someone to email this questions to, unsuccessfully, hence n=my question posted here.
Both versions of Codeigniter mean CI2 and CI3, right?
Their licenses are both open source license. You can redistribute CI with your work according to licenses. CI2: http://www.codeigniter.com/userguide2/license.html CI3: http://www.codeigniter.com/user_guide/license.html
kenjis is corect - you may redistribute CI with your app; just keep the license files there
(06-19-2015, 02:31 PM)kenjis Wrote: Both versions of Codeigniter mean CI2 and CI3, right? Yes, both versions CI2 and CI3. Thanks you for that. I should have re-read the licenses. |
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