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Update the license to VNPL 1.1
VNPL 1.1 is slightly reworded to make it clear that proprietary software interacting with Vitastor and providing some kind of service to end users isn't a "Proxy Program" if it's not specially designed to be used with Vitastor. For example, Windows OS running in a virtual machine stored in a Vitastor cluster clearly isn't. |
2 years ago |