How TaxCloud Stole My Code and How I'm Doing Something About It
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#2What text editor is that you are using?
Re: How TaxCloud Stole My Code and How I'm Doing Something About It
#3What text editor is that you are using?
Sublime Text 2
Re: How TaxCloud Stole My Code and How I'm Doing Something About It
#4What text editor is that you are using?
Looks like Sublime Text 2 (http://www.sublimetext.com/2).
Re: How TaxCloud Stole My Code and How I'm Doing Something About It
#5What text editor is that you are using?
Anyone know that theme?
Re: How TaxCloud Stole My Code and How I'm Doing Something About It
#6Drew's gem doesn't specify a license. It may be open source, but it's not clear what the license is. That doesn't help in this kind of a situation.
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#7Re: How TaxCloud Stole My Code and How I'm Doing Something About It
#8Depends on the open source license... some of them totally allow commercial ripoffs without attribution.
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#9What text editor is that you are using?
Anyone know that theme?
Phoenix Theme:
http://netatoo.github.com/phoenix-theme/
Not sure the color scheme.
Re: How TaxCloud Stole My Code and How I'm Doing Something About It
#10Drew's gem doesn't specify a license. It may be open source, but it's not clear what the license is. That doesn't help in this kind of a situation.
If no license is specified, then the author(s) have all the rights.