Licenses
Dodo is released under a dual-license model, allowing users and contributors to choose between the following licenses:
- Apache License 2.0 – A permissive license with an explicit grant of patent rights, providing legal protection for both users and contributors.
- MIT License – A highly permissive license that allows nearly unrestricted use, modification, and distribution of the codebase.
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, all contributions to this repository are licensed under the terms of both licenses listed above.
Contribution Guidelines
By submitting a pull request, issue, or any contribution to this project, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under both the Apache 2.0 and MIT licenses.
This ensures that all users benefit from a consistent and open licensing model.
If you wish to contribute under a different license, please state it explicitly in your pull request.
Third-Party Dependencies
This project may include dependencies that are licensed under different terms. It is the responsibility of contributors and users to ensure compliance with third-party license agreements when using or distributing Dodo.
Additional Notes
- If you have any legal concerns regarding the licensing of this project, please open an issue or contact the maintainers.
- The maintainers reserve the right to update this licensing document as necessary, ensuring continued clarity and compliance with best practices.