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react-native-erxes-sdk

v0.20.9

Published

TODO

Downloads

3

Readme

erxes - REACT NATIVE SDK

erxes is a free and open fair-code licensed all-in-one growth marketing & management software. We offer an all-in-one solution for sales, marketing, and customer service teams, with a focus on the entire customer experience. Replace Hubspot with the mission and community-driven ecosystem.

Live demo | Join our community

Status

Documentation

  • Requirement
  • Installation Guide

Deployment

Ubuntu 16.04/18.04 LTS

Follow these deployment instructions.

ubuntu

Debian 10

Follow these deployment instructions.

debian

CentOS 8

Follow these deployment instructions.

debian

Docker

Follow these deployment instructions.

debian

Heroku

Host your own erxes server with One-Click Deploy.

debian

AWS Marketplace

Launch an EC2 instance using erxes in the AWS Marketplace.

debian

DigitalOcean Droplet

Deploy to a DigitalOcean droplet with our one-click install listing from the DigitalOcean Marketplace.

debian

Contributors

This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute. [Contribute].

Backers

Thank you to all our backers! 🙏 [Become a backer]

Sponsors

Support this project by becoming a sponsor. Your logo will show up here with a link to your website. [Become a sponsor]

In-kind sponsors

                       

Which license does erxes use?

erxes is a free and open fair-code licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 with Commons Clause.

Is erxes open-source?

No. The Commons Clause that is attached to the GNU General Public License v3.0 license takes away some rights. Hence, according to the definition of the Open Source Initiative (OSI), erxes is not open-source. Nonetheless, the source code is open and everyone (individuals and companies) can use it for free. However, it is not allowed to make money directly with erxes.

For instance, one cannot charge others to host or support erxes. However, to make things simpler, we grant everyone (individuals and companies) the right to offer consulting or support without prior permission as long as it is less than 30,000 USD ($30k) per annum. If your revenue from services based on erxes is greater than $30k per annum, we'd invite you to become a partner agency and apply for a license. If you have any questions about this, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected]

Why is erxes not open-source but fair-code licensed instead?

We love open-source and the idea that everybody can freely use and extend what we wrote. Our community is at the heart of everything that we do and we understand that people who contribute to a project are the main drivers that push a project forward. So to make sure that the project continues to evolve and stay alive in the longer run, we decided to attach the Commons Clause. This ensures that no other person or company can make money directly with erxes. Especially if it competes with how we plan to finance our further development. For the greater majority of the people, it will not make any difference at all. At the same time, it protects the project. As erxes itself depends on and uses a lot of other open-source projects, it is only fair that we support them back. That is why we have planned to contribute a certain percentage of revenue/profit every month to these projects.