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Last 4 releases share the same code from 8 months ago. No longer open source? #533
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Been wondering the same thing... |
Looks like the author has removed the downloads from github now too... |
This is unfortunate. Do you guys know a good alternative we can migrate to? |
DrawThings app works with flux, but has quite a different interface. |
Oof, that's incredibly unfortunate and pretty shady. @divamgupta I understand this is an OSS project - I usually never "demand" anything from the OSS devs, but can you please comment on that issue? It's pretty sketchy that we don't know what code has been running on our machines. |
same source.zip since version 2.4.4 Dec.28 2023 ... Wandering why there is a AGPL-3.0 license file in this project ... |
@divamgupta I believe you are in breach of the AGPL-3.0 license. While you’re continuing to release new versions of DiffusionBee, the corresponding source code hasn’t been updated in this repository. This is a clear violation of the AGPL-3.0 license under which DiffusionBee is distributed. Section 6 of the AGPL-3.0 license:
This means you are obligated to provide the complete source code whenever you distribute binaries. Failing to do so is not permitted under the license.
Withholding the updated source code feels malicious... I really like this project, but this situation is not filling me with confidence. |
Where are the new features coming from since this repo has not been updated in 8 months?
How can we verify the code in the repo is what is running inside the packaged released?
How have new features been implemented such as flux without any changes to the application source code?
Is this app now considered closed source? Does the app load remote resources?
Please advise.
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