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Ajenti Core vs Feathur
Hello,
so basicly I am looking for an open source VPS Panel to improve instead of starting one from scratch. But as I understand it both ajenti core and feathur wont let you use the code entirely for free in a commercial end product. Ajenti wants you to pay 3€/m whe you use the code for a SaaS product, feathur charges even 5€. I am looking for an entirely free to use open source panel which with a GPL or MIT license. Which of the both would you recommend? If both acctually will cost fees in my finalized end product (after doing code edits) I would create a panel from scratch.
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Yeah, i would be interested in this as well.
I'm not sure I follow the comparison between those two but honestly yeah I'd just go with this if you don't want to be under the restrictions of someone else's policies:
Guess this is it then
On the website, I only see the $3.50/server/month pricing. Did you get in contact with @feathur / Justin?
If not, I'd advise you to get in contact with him to see if you two could work out something.
Isn't feathur an abandoned or almost dead project, after the selling of bluevm?
Bluevm no longer uses feathur.
There's always OVZ Web Panel: https://github.com/sibprogrammer/owp
Its probably not considered abandonware yet though as you own bluevm and I assume by extension feathur, if this is the case maybe put a statement on the github for it stating its free for use without restriction and considered abandoned.
We do not own Feathur. I believe there was a thread a few months back where Justin (developer/owner of Feathur) commented inviting people to use/develop Feathur, but I might be wrong.
Yep, here: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/56286/feathur-the-github-is-restored
Both Ajenti and Feathur are AGPL'ed, so fork the code on GIT and start coding. No fee. Never.