PFCL-1.0
Paraframe Community License v1.0
Personal Use (The software may be used for personal or non‑commercial purposes.)
View Source Code (The complete source code can be viewed and studied.)
Modify Locally (The software may be modified for personal use or experimentation.)
Submit Improvements (Developers may contribute fixes or features through merge requests.)
Run Non‑Commercial Servers (The software may be run on private servers for non‑commercial purposes.)
Learn From the Code (The source code may be used for educational or research purposes.)
CAN do
Sublicense (Describes the ability for you to grant/extend a license to the software.)
Hold Liable (Describes the warranty and if the software/license owner can be charged for damages.)
Commercial Use (The software may not be used to generate direct or indirect revenue or as part of a paid product or service.)
Sell the Software (You may not sell the software or any modified version of it.)
Paid SaaS (You may not offer the software as a paid online service.)
Public Forks (Public distribution of modified versions of the Software outside the Official Repository is NOT permitted.)
Redistribute Modified Versions (You may not distribute modified versions outside the official repository.)
Integrate Into Commercial Products (The software may not be integrated into proprietary or commercial products.)
can NOT do
Include Copyright (Describes whether the original copyright must be retained.)
Include License (Including the full text of license in modified software.)
State Changes (Stating significant changes made to software.)
Accept CLA (Contributors must accept the Contributor License Agreement before contributing.)
Include Install Instructions (Describes the necessity to include build & install instructions.)
Include Attribution (You must clearly state: “Original project by Paraframe IT LLC” in documentation, user‑visible notices, or other appropriate materials.)
Use Official Repository (All public contributions must go through the official Paraframe GitLab repository.)
Submit Contributions (Any improvements or modifications must be submitted back to the official repository.)
Keep Copyright Notice (The original copyright and license notice must remain intact.)
Follow the project workflow (Contributions must follow the official GitLab workflow, such as merge requests, review process, etc.)
