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Split website from reader #121

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btzr-io opened this issue May 3, 2018 · 5 comments
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Split website from reader #121

btzr-io opened this issue May 3, 2018 · 5 comments

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@btzr-io
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btzr-io commented May 3, 2018

We should separate the website code from the reader.
Maybe isolate the reader in it's own component?

@workhorsy
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That sounds like a good idea.

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Right now the web app is licensed under AGPLv3. It makes sense to keep the web app AGPLv3, but not the reader component. Something tells me very few people would want to use a component that is GPL/AGPL. What license do you think we should use? I was thinking MIT.

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btzr-io commented May 6, 2018

Yes, MIT license is the way to go ✌️

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btzr-io commented May 10, 2019

Small update on this issue:
I created a new react component (WIP) but it should be compatible with preact:
https://github.com/btzr-io/Villain

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Nice! I've been too busy to work on any comic book reader stuff for a while. I'll have to check this out if I have time later.

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