I've always been a firm believer of open source. It should be the way of most pieces of code.
Thusly, why I've elected to host the AdminTool on Github.
HAT will be released under the MIT license. This will give you the right to redistribute or modify for your needs the codebase itself. The entire thing is copyright the MIT license, including Twitter Bootstrap and Codeigniter, but as I understand it, they got the copyright over the /system/ and /assets/ directory, and my copyright applies to the /applications/ and /docs/ directory.
Anyway...
The control panel is in a largely unusable state, very unstable. There are several things that are laid out that just don't work, or aren't available. I'm slowly working on those.
I've been used to SVN for a while so for the time it was "private" I was committing like that for a while (work on a feature, commit and push it to the master branch). I'm going to try and start to branch features off of master to keep the master branch as clean as possible.
Stay tuned for more.
Thusly, why I've elected to host the AdminTool on Github.
HAT will be released under the MIT license. This will give you the right to redistribute or modify for your needs the codebase itself. The entire thing is copyright the MIT license, including Twitter Bootstrap and Codeigniter, but as I understand it, they got the copyright over the /system/ and /assets/ directory, and my copyright applies to the /applications/ and /docs/ directory.
Anyway...
The control panel is in a largely unusable state, very unstable. There are several things that are laid out that just don't work, or aren't available. I'm slowly working on those.
I've been used to SVN for a while so for the time it was "private" I was committing like that for a while (work on a feature, commit and push it to the master branch). I'm going to try and start to branch features off of master to keep the master branch as clean as possible.
Stay tuned for more.