Documentation for the _iris_ project can be found at
https://github.com/kataras/iris#-learn.
I heard that Iris was bought and I was wondering if it could still be used in production without any copyright issue. Also I'm looking to know if it's good for using in companies as well. Thank you!
Hello @krypton97
It's true that we are working on a different private closed-source version of Iris for company's needs only but after some days of productively negotiations I did manage to convince the team that we should keep the open-source version of Iris (this repository) online and active for our benefit too.
This proposal was accepted, they all understand that this decision is better for both parts, we get bug reports and features that we may not catch by ourselves and you, as users, get the best support you could find on a golang open-source project, as always.
it could still be used in production without any copyright issue
The License is not changed as you can see, you can use Iris on production, as before.
Also I'm looking to know if it's good for using in companies as well
Imagine that a company hired me because of Iris(the most part, I think:P), other companies are looking for iris-experienced developers too(look readme), so I can tell for sure that it's totally safe and a must for large-scale websites that running on a production environment.
Thank you for your question, if you need anything else we'll be here:)
Wow, nice to hear this! This issue may be closed since I've no more question about it ;)
nice~
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Hello @krypton97
It's true that we are working on a different private closed-source version of Iris for company's needs only but after some days of productively negotiations I did manage to convince the team that we should keep the open-source version of Iris (this repository) online and active for our benefit too.
This proposal was accepted, they all understand that this decision is better for both parts, we get bug reports and features that we may not catch by ourselves and you, as users, get the best support you could find on a golang open-source project, as always.
The License is not changed as you can see, you can use Iris on production, as before.
Imagine that a company hired me because of Iris(the most part, I think:P), other companies are looking for iris-experienced developers too(look readme), so I can tell for sure that it's totally safe and a
mustfor large-scale websites that running on a production environment.Thank you for your question, if you need anything else we'll be here:)