- Renamed section 8 to "LICENSE AMENDMENTS" and added provisions for unanimous agreement among Core Contributors for any amendments to the License Agreement.
- Renumbered subsequent sections for improved clarity and organization.
- Clarified the conditions under which Core Contributor status may be revoked, ensuring that the definition of "contributed" is clearly stated in relation to communication and code contributions.
- Added provisions for the revocation and reinstatement of Core Contributor status, requiring unanimous votes for both actions.
- Introduced a new section outlining the process for discussing and issuing commercial licenses among Core Contributors.
- Renumbered sections for clarity and consistency throughout the document.
- Updated the LICENSE file to specify that modifications for internal use are allowed within the organization, whether commercial or non-profit.
- Revised the governing law clause to explicitly state that the agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Tennessee, USA.
- Adjusted the README to reflect these clarifications regarding internal use and modification rights.
- Revised the LICENSE file to establish a comprehensive Automaker License Agreement, replacing the previous dual licensing structure.
- Enhanced the README to reflect the new licensing terms, clarifying allowed uses and restrictions, including the "No Monetization of the Tool" rule.
- Updated the DISCLAIMER.md to include a more detailed warning about the risks associated with using AI-generated code and the limitations of liability.
- Removed the obsolete LICENSE-AGPL-3.0 and LICENSE-COMMERCIAL files to streamline licensing documentation.
- Introduced a dual licensing model for the project, allowing users to choose between the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 (AGPL-3.0) and a Commercial License.
- Added detailed licensing information in the LICENSE and README files, clarifying the terms and conditions for both licenses.
- Created a new LICENSE-AGPL-3.0 file to include the full text of the AGPL-3.0 license.
- Established a LICENSE-COMMERCIAL file outlining the terms for commercial use and the process for obtaining a Business License.
- Updated the README to reflect the new licensing structure and emphasize the need for a Business License for commercial use.
- Relocated the "Report Bug / Feature Request" button from the bottom of the sidebar to the header, next to the AutoMaker logo for improved accessibility.
- Updated the button to be a compact icon-only version with a tooltip on hover.
- Adjusted the header layout to accommodate the new button placement.
- Removed the old button from the sidebar to streamline the interface.
Replaced the Unlicense text with the MIT License, including copyright notice and permission details. This change formalizes the licensing terms for the software, ensuring clarity on usage rights and limitations.