Acmebot repository will be moved under Polymind Inc. (no license or usage changes) #942
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Sounds like a good call / thank-you for keeping us informed. Please could you share a link to PolyMind's Github account, or their website? I've hunted and can find a few hits, but none sound like OSS maintainers beyond narrow scopes (e.g. a self-education app, or an AI solution). I'd love to look more into them, and confirm if the source code would still be in GitHub or under some other version control system. |
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To ensure the long-term stability and sustainability of Acmebot, I’ve decided to move the Acmebot repositories from my personal account (shibayan) to the organization managed by Polymind Inc., where I serve as the representative.
Why this change?
Acmebot started and has grown as a personal OSS project. As adoption and real-world usage have increased, I believe it’s important to have a more durable and stable structure to support:
This move is purely about keeping Acmebot healthy and sustainable as an open-source project for the long run.
License and usage — nothing changes
Acmebot will continue to be developed openly, with the same freedoms and transparency as before.
About Polymind Inc.
Polymind Inc. was established to focus on OSS and cloud-related software development and support.
For Acmebot, this means:
This is intended to be a sustainable model where open source and commercial support can coexist without restricting OSS usage.
What stays the same
This transition is simply a step toward making sure Acmebot can continue to exist, improve, and be maintained over time.
Thank you for your continued support of Acmebot.
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