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That is a weird carve-out, so I’d guess the license revision (and technically the reason it’s no longer open source) somehow has to do with Atlassian or their plugin marketplace?
They’re looking for something open-source. Draw.io’s readme says:
I haven’t been through the license to see what its restrictions are, but there must be a reason they give this warning.
Of the changes made last week to the license, this one stands out:
That is a weird carve-out, so I’d guess the license revision (and technically the reason it’s no longer open source) somehow has to do with Atlassian or their plugin marketplace?
I guess that’s how they make a lot of money, selling their own Confluence plugin.
From another comment on this thread: https://github.com/jgraph/drawio/discussions/4623