open source - Am I missing something about the Intellij announcement? -
It seems that as open source device Intellij is being made available for free about so many presses is. Even then what I have read is only true if the final product is open source and free. If you are planning to sell your final product, you can not use the free community version.
Am I doing something wrong?
Only IntelIą¤े's subset, the Intely's community edition has been released as open source software. The page you are connected to describe the special license of "final" version (which is not open source), they specifically give free those who promise that they are only for non-commercial purposes. Open source software will be used to write
to illustrate : Available under, which means that you can use it for any purpose, including writing ownership , Varieties Jyik software includes This means that you can sell your own, modified versions of Intelij, as such, as long as you follow the Apache license.
Community Edition This is just some functionality; For example, this is support for Java and Groovy, but not Python or Scala but the community version can be used for any purpose, as long as you adhere to the conditions.
The final version (which includes additional functionality) Generally though, they are also for those people who promise that they are using it for non-business purposes for an open source project. (I do not know how they will actually apply it, but it is next to the point). I believe this is a proposal that they did before releasing the Intelyce community version as open source software; As a way to help open source development, despite not giving everything to everyone.
So, go ahead and make a community version, and use it for anything, by developing free software to develop commercial software and revising IntelliJ yourself and selling it.
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