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>Free for open source.

Great! Where's the source?

I'm not going to complain about the price, because if there's a market that pays that price then they should charge it.

I'm not going to snub their project because I could write it myself.

Instead, I want to look at their source code and compare their techniques to what I would do and what others have done, and congratulate them for their work. So congrats!

Source, please!



Free for open source means you can deploy your open source project for free. dploy.io is not open source. We're open sourcing parts of it though (not all up to date yet):

https://github.com/clj-jgit/clj-jgit https://github.com/dsabanin/subversion-clj https://github.com/dsabanin/fastbeans

We're working on the new engine for deployments already, and you will see more pieces of it open sourced.


Ah, ok, I misunderstood. There are quite a few projects out there which charge for hosting but make the source open to implement on your own servers.

Great to see you're opening up parts of it though!


"Free for open source" means that they are offering their product for free (eg, without cost) to projects that are open source.

They are not publishing their own source.

If you're running a small, open source project, this seems like an easy way to manage deployments. Kudos to them for a free plan.




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