├── recommended-instances.csv
├── update.sh
├── README.md
├── run.sh
├── stats.json
└── LICENSE
/recommended-instances.csv:
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1 | sopuli.xyz,beehaw.org
2 |
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/update.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | git pull
4 | ./run.sh
5 | git add stats.json
6 | git commit -m"Updating stats.json"
7 | git push
8 |
9 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # Lemmy Instance Stats
2 |
3 | This uses the [lemmy-stats-crawler](https://yerbamate.ml/LemmyNet/lemmy-stats-crawler/) to create a `json` file of lemmy instance statistics.
4 |
5 | Run using `./run.sh`, update this repo using `./update.sh`
6 |
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/run.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | pushd ../lemmy-stats-crawler
4 | cargo run -- --start-instances $(cat ../lemmy-instance-stats/recommended-instances.csv) --exclude lemmy.glasgow.social,ds9.lemmy.ml,voyager.lemmy.ml,enterprise.lemmy.ml > stats.json
5 | mv stats.json ../lemmy-instance-stats
6 | popd
7 |
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/stats.json:
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1 | {
2 | "crawled_instances": 41,
3 | "failed_instances": 110,
4 | "total_users": 26853,
5 | "total_online_users": 382,
6 | "instance_details": [
7 | {
8 | "domain": "lemmygrad.ml",
9 | "name": "Lemmygrad",
10 | "description": "A collection of leftist communities, for memes, learning, news, discussion, media, or anything you like.",
11 | "version": "0.16.3",
12 | "icon": "https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/gB8yP0oFF5.png",
13 | "online_users": 184,
14 | "total_users": 6178,
15 | "users_active_halfyear": 1063,
16 | "users_active_month": 912,
17 | "open_registrations": true,
18 | "linked_instances_count": 18,
19 | "require_application": true
20 | },
21 | {
22 | "domain": "lemmy.ml",
23 | "name": "Lemmy",
24 | "description": "A community of leftist privacy and FOSS enthusiasts, run by Lemmy’s developers",
25 | "version": "0.16.3",
26 | "icon": "https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/bhQ7ELa4oq.webp",
27 | "online_users": 126,
28 | "total_users": 16524,
29 | "users_active_halfyear": 1976,
30 | "users_active_month": 556,
31 | "open_registrations": true,
32 | "linked_instances_count": 54,
33 | "require_application": true
34 | },
35 | {
36 | "domain": "szmer.info",
37 | "name": "szmer",
38 | "description": " wolność Ukrainie! | Свобода України!",
39 | "version": "0.16.1",
40 | "icon": "https://szmer.info/pictrs/image/XcQWr0D2CU.png",
41 | "online_users": 11,
42 | "total_users": 1177,
43 | "users_active_halfyear": 371,
44 | "users_active_month": 108,
45 | "open_registrations": true,
46 | "linked_instances_count": 6,
47 | "require_application": false
48 | },
49 | {
50 | "domain": "wolfballs.com",
51 | "name": "Wolfballs",
52 | "description": "A decentralized federated community of freedom fighting meme farmers ",
53 | "version": "0.16.1",
54 | "icon": "https://wolfballs.com/pictrs/image/UYZ2wquwlB.png",
55 | "online_users": 7,
56 | "total_users": 226,
57 | "users_active_halfyear": 126,
58 | "users_active_month": 43,
59 | "open_registrations": true,
60 | "linked_instances_count": 9,
61 | "require_application": false
62 | },
63 | {
64 | "domain": "lemmy.eus",
65 | "name": "Lemmy.eus",
66 | "description": "Euskarazko lehen web-foro irekiak. Software librea, fedibertsoa, euskalmemeak, literatura... (Basque language)",
67 | "version": "0.16.2",
68 | "icon": "https://lemmy.eus/pictrs/image/R55fPm9RfM.png",
69 | "online_users": 7,
70 | "total_users": 462,
71 | "users_active_halfyear": 163,
72 | "users_active_month": 33,
73 | "open_registrations": true,
74 | "linked_instances_count": 10,
75 | "require_application": true
76 | },
77 | {
78 | "domain": "feddit.de",
79 | "name": "Feddit",
80 | "description": "Deutschsprachige Lemmy Community",
81 | "version": "0.16.2",
82 | "icon": "https://feddit.de/pictrs/image/uI7Q7MuePp.png",
83 | "online_users": 8,
84 | "total_users": 186,
85 | "users_active_halfyear": 65,
86 | "users_active_month": 29,
87 | "open_registrations": true,
88 | "linked_instances_count": 73,
89 | "require_application": true
90 | },
91 | {
92 | "domain": "lemmy.perthchat.org",
93 | "name": "PerthChat",
94 | "description": "The Perthchat Lemmy Instance",
95 | "version": "0.16.3",
96 | "icon": "https://lemmy.perthchat.org/pictrs/image/d3728083-9d5f-4311-8c9b-d9dda43f7413.png",
97 | "online_users": 1,
98 | "total_users": 29,
99 | "users_active_halfyear": 23,
100 | "users_active_month": 23,
101 | "open_registrations": true,
102 | "linked_instances_count": 4,
103 | "require_application": true
104 | },
105 | {
106 | "domain": "sopuli.xyz",
107 | "name": "Sopuli",
108 | "description": "A general-purpose instance run by a Finn - everyone is welcome here!",
109 | "version": "0.16.3",
110 | "icon": "https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/AjMQEWabkH.png",
111 | "online_users": 3,
112 | "total_users": 346,
113 | "users_active_halfyear": 80,
114 | "users_active_month": 22,
115 | "open_registrations": true,
116 | "linked_instances_count": 20,
117 | "require_application": false
118 | },
119 | {
120 | "domain": "slrpnk.net",
121 | "name": "SLRPNK",
122 | "description": "for people who want to shape a better world!",
123 | "version": "0.16.3",
124 | "icon": "https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/9d582815-3984-4996-9b10-b18706bebac1.png",
125 | "online_users": 1,
126 | "total_users": 20,
127 | "users_active_halfyear": 14,
128 | "users_active_month": 14,
129 | "open_registrations": true,
130 | "linked_instances_count": 2,
131 | "require_application": true
132 | },
133 | {
134 | "domain": "beehaw.org",
135 | "name": "Beehaw",
136 | "description": "Aspiring to be(e) a safe, friendly and diverse place.",
137 | "version": "0.16.1",
138 | "icon": "https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/33fad824-7820-41c0-9c4a-0d7cf831ddd3.png",
139 | "online_users": 12,
140 | "total_users": 74,
141 | "users_active_halfyear": 41,
142 | "users_active_month": 14,
143 | "open_registrations": true,
144 | "linked_instances_count": 6,
145 | "require_application": true
146 | },
147 | {
148 | "domain": "mandacaru.caatinga.digital",
149 | "name": "Mandacaru",
150 | "description": null,
151 | "version": "0.14.1",
152 | "icon": null,
153 | "online_users": 0,
154 | "total_users": 33,
155 | "users_active_halfyear": 25,
156 | "users_active_month": 13,
157 | "open_registrations": true,
158 | "linked_instances_count": 3,
159 | "require_application": false
160 | },
161 | {
162 | "domain": "lemmy.ca",
163 | "name": "Lemmy dot C.A.",
164 | "description": "A canadian-run community, geared towards canadians, but all are welcome!",
165 | "version": "0.16.3",
166 | "icon": "https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/AX0BZv78yT.png",
167 | "online_users": 4,
168 | "total_users": 303,
169 | "users_active_halfyear": 114,
170 | "users_active_month": 8,
171 | "open_registrations": true,
172 | "linked_instances_count": 20,
173 | "require_application": true
174 | },
175 | {
176 | "domain": "lemmy.pt",
177 | "name": "Lemmy Portugal 🇵🇹",
178 | "description": "Uma instância pública de Lemmy dedicada a Portugal e à Língua Portuguesa.",
179 | "version": "0.16.2",
180 | "icon": "https://lemmy.pt/pictrs/image/fHkiLTfJNO.png",
181 | "online_users": 0,
182 | "total_users": 84,
183 | "users_active_halfyear": 23,
184 | "users_active_month": 5,
185 | "open_registrations": true,
186 | "linked_instances_count": 13,
187 | "require_application": true
188 | },
189 | {
190 | "domain": "gtio.io",
191 | "name": "Go Talk It Out",
192 | "description": "Politically-neutral forum for serious debate",
193 | "version": "0.16.1",
194 | "icon": "https://gtio.io/pictrs/image/32f393ce-2895-462c-8f9b-25c31d713a05.png",
195 | "online_users": 4,
196 | "total_users": 5,
197 | "users_active_halfyear": 5,
198 | "users_active_month": 5,
199 | "open_registrations": true,
200 | "linked_instances_count": 2,
201 | "require_application": true
202 | },
203 | {
204 | "domain": "forum.nogafam.es",
205 | "name": "Foro de NoGAFAM",
206 | "description": null,
207 | "version": "",
208 | "icon": "https://forum.nogafam.es/pictrs/image/GUUbHCRV1l.png",
209 | "online_users": 1,
210 | "total_users": 61,
211 | "users_active_halfyear": 15,
212 | "users_active_month": 5,
213 | "open_registrations": true,
214 | "linked_instances_count": 3,
215 | "require_application": false
216 | },
217 | {
218 | "domain": "mander.xyz",
219 | "name": "Mander",
220 | "description": "An instance dedicated to nature and science.",
221 | "version": "0.16.1",
222 | "icon": "https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/2fc86ef3-797e-4bcd-bcca-e75cdf0959f9.png",
223 | "online_users": 1,
224 | "total_users": 63,
225 | "users_active_halfyear": 24,
226 | "users_active_month": 5,
227 | "open_registrations": true,
228 | "linked_instances_count": 22,
229 | "require_application": true
230 | },
231 | {
232 | "domain": "lemmy.juggler.jp",
233 | "name": "Juggler.jp Lemmyサービス",
234 | "description": null,
235 | "version": "0.16.1",
236 | "icon": "https://lemmy.juggler.jp/pictrs/image/v0TGrlnKGS.png",
237 | "online_users": 0,
238 | "total_users": 29,
239 | "users_active_halfyear": 13,
240 | "users_active_month": 4,
241 | "open_registrations": true,
242 | "linked_instances_count": 13,
243 | "require_application": false
244 | },
245 | {
246 | "domain": "fapsi.be",
247 | "name": "Fapsi",
248 | "description": "This instance is for all the creative. No matter if you're a writer, author or illustrator.",
249 | "version": "0.16.2",
250 | "icon": "https://fapsi.be/pictrs/image/jUD7V242rr.png",
251 | "online_users": 2,
252 | "total_users": 142,
253 | "users_active_halfyear": 35,
254 | "users_active_month": 4,
255 | "open_registrations": true,
256 | "linked_instances_count": 11,
257 | "require_application": false
258 | },
259 | {
260 | "domain": "midwest.social",
261 | "name": "midwest.social",
262 | "description": "A lemmy server for, but not limited to, leftists in the Midwest USA",
263 | "version": "0.16.1",
264 | "icon": "https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/Rbal22EuF8.png",
265 | "online_users": 1,
266 | "total_users": 98,
267 | "users_active_halfyear": 32,
268 | "users_active_month": 4,
269 | "open_registrations": true,
270 | "linked_instances_count": 12,
271 | "require_application": true
272 | },
273 | {
274 | "domain": "tabinezumi.net",
275 | "name": "たびねずみのみみ",
276 | "description": "日本語圏Lemmyインスタンスのひとつ",
277 | "version": "0.16.0",
278 | "icon": null,
279 | "online_users": 0,
280 | "total_users": 34,
281 | "users_active_halfyear": 8,
282 | "users_active_month": 3,
283 | "open_registrations": true,
284 | "linked_instances_count": 9,
285 | "require_application": true
286 | },
287 | {
288 | "domain": "baraza.africa",
289 | "name": "Baraza",
290 | "description": "A space to share and discusss Africa-related content. Karibu.",
291 | "version": "0.16.2",
292 | "icon": "https://baraza.africa/pictrs/image/qFpb6BEV2c.png",
293 | "online_users": 2,
294 | "total_users": 336,
295 | "users_active_halfyear": 95,
296 | "users_active_month": 3,
297 | "open_registrations": true,
298 | "linked_instances_count": 15,
299 | "require_application": true
300 | },
301 | {
302 | "domain": "stammtisch.hallertau.social",
303 | "name": "Stammtisch",
304 | "description": null,
305 | "version": "0.16.1",
306 | "icon": null,
307 | "online_users": 0,
308 | "total_users": 53,
309 | "users_active_halfyear": 22,
310 | "users_active_month": 3,
311 | "open_registrations": true,
312 | "linked_instances_count": 9,
313 | "require_application": true
314 | },
315 | {
316 | "domain": "lm.korako.me",
317 | "name": "鴉は拠り所について語り合う",
318 | "description": "日本語話者向けLemmyインスタンスです",
319 | "version": "0.16.2",
320 | "icon": null,
321 | "online_users": 1,
322 | "total_users": 17,
323 | "users_active_halfyear": 7,
324 | "users_active_month": 2,
325 | "open_registrations": true,
326 | "linked_instances_count": 6,
327 | "require_application": true
328 | },
329 | {
330 | "domain": "info.prou.be",
331 | "name": "info.prou.be",
332 | "description": "infopoint virtual",
333 | "version": "0.16.1",
334 | "icon": "https://info.prou.be/pictrs/image/82e736ba-6dee-423b-b06b-b47f994ce6b6.png",
335 | "online_users": 0,
336 | "total_users": 7,
337 | "users_active_halfyear": 4,
338 | "users_active_month": 2,
339 | "open_registrations": true,
340 | "linked_instances_count": 5,
341 | "require_application": true
342 | },
343 | {
344 | "domain": "lemido.freakspot.net",
345 | "name": "Lemido",
346 | "description": "En español",
347 | "version": "0.16.2",
348 | "icon": "https://lemido.freakspot.net/pictrs/image/6afc08df-d253-453b-b0a1-5ab1725587ee.png",
349 | "online_users": 0,
350 | "total_users": 4,
351 | "users_active_halfyear": 2,
352 | "users_active_month": 2,
353 | "open_registrations": true,
354 | "linked_instances_count": 4,
355 | "require_application": false
356 | },
357 | {
358 | "domain": "buckeyestate.social",
359 | "name": "buckeyestate.social",
360 | "description": "A lemmy server for, but not limited to, leftists of the state of Ohio",
361 | "version": "0.16.1",
362 | "icon": "https://buckeyestate.social/pictrs/image/a9b79b22-7346-40fc-b10c-87d486215cde.png",
363 | "online_users": 1,
364 | "total_users": 2,
365 | "users_active_halfyear": 2,
366 | "users_active_month": 2,
367 | "open_registrations": true,
368 | "linked_instances_count": 3,
369 | "require_application": true
370 | },
371 | {
372 | "domain": "lemma.tk",
373 | "name": "Lemma",
374 | "description": null,
375 | "version": "0.15.2",
376 | "icon": "https://lemma.tk/pictrs/image/szjxmEhEvw.png",
377 | "online_users": 1,
378 | "total_users": 3,
379 | "users_active_halfyear": 3,
380 | "users_active_month": 2,
381 | "open_registrations": true,
382 | "linked_instances_count": 2,
383 | "require_application": false
384 | },
385 | {
386 | "domain": "lemmy.cat",
387 | "name": "Lemmy CAT",
388 | "description": "Cultura catalana",
389 | "version": "0.16.1",
390 | "icon": "https://lemmy.cat/pictrs/image/4iwqIfDlgI.png",
391 | "online_users": 1,
392 | "total_users": 69,
393 | "users_active_halfyear": 8,
394 | "users_active_month": 2,
395 | "open_registrations": true,
396 | "linked_instances_count": 6,
397 | "require_application": true
398 | },
399 | {
400 | "domain": "collapse.cat",
401 | "name": "Col·lapse / Colapso",
402 | "description": "Col·lapse, emergència climàtica i temes relacionats",
403 | "version": "0.15.1",
404 | "icon": "https://collapse.cat/pictrs/image/NUpYQehEdv.png",
405 | "online_users": 0,
406 | "total_users": 61,
407 | "users_active_halfyear": 47,
408 | "users_active_month": 2,
409 | "open_registrations": true,
410 | "linked_instances_count": 10,
411 | "require_application": false
412 | },
413 | {
414 | "domain": "eope.xyz",
415 | "name": "EOPE",
416 | "description": "Engineers On Planet Earth",
417 | "version": "0.15.1",
418 | "icon": "https://eope.xyz/pictrs/image/870ec1de-0f6f-4f8e-88a2-c02d2a75adb5.jpeg",
419 | "online_users": 0,
420 | "total_users": 21,
421 | "users_active_halfyear": 4,
422 | "users_active_month": 2,
423 | "open_registrations": true,
424 | "linked_instances_count": 5,
425 | "require_application": false
426 | },
427 | {
428 | "domain": "lemmy.otakufarms.com",
429 | "name": "Otaku Farms",
430 | "description": "Otaku Farms is a network of Fediverse instances created for the sole purpose of letting individuals express themselves.",
431 | "version": "0.14.3",
432 | "icon": "https://lemmy.otakufarms.com/pictrs/image/ekmeJ0BD8S.png",
433 | "online_users": 0,
434 | "total_users": 3,
435 | "users_active_halfyear": 3,
436 | "users_active_month": 1,
437 | "open_registrations": true,
438 | "linked_instances_count": 1,
439 | "require_application": false
440 | },
441 | {
442 | "domain": "bar.southfox.me",
443 | "name": "Foxbar",
444 | "description": null,
445 | "version": "0.16.1",
446 | "icon": "https://bar.southfox.me/pictrs/image/867bde02-c7d2-4748-8906-366b7bcbcad1.png",
447 | "online_users": 0,
448 | "total_users": 1,
449 | "users_active_halfyear": 1,
450 | "users_active_month": 1,
451 | "open_registrations": false,
452 | "linked_instances_count": 1,
453 | "require_application": false
454 | },
455 | {
456 | "domain": "lemmy.tedomum.net",
457 | "name": "Lemmy TeDomum",
458 | "description": null,
459 | "version": "0.16.1-1-gb88f2ea",
460 | "icon": null,
461 | "online_users": 0,
462 | "total_users": 119,
463 | "users_active_halfyear": 28,
464 | "users_active_month": 1,
465 | "open_registrations": true,
466 | "linked_instances_count": 5,
467 | "require_application": false
468 | },
469 | {
470 | "domain": "lemmy.wiredentrypoint.xyz",
471 | "name": "Wiredentrypoint",
472 | "description": null,
473 | "version": "0.16.1",
474 | "icon": "https://lemmy.wiredentrypoint.xyz/pictrs/image/826b6251-bf21-41b4-b8f2-7a39a0b09313.png",
475 | "online_users": 0,
476 | "total_users": 1,
477 | "users_active_halfyear": 1,
478 | "users_active_month": 1,
479 | "open_registrations": false,
480 | "linked_instances_count": 4,
481 | "require_application": false
482 | },
483 | {
484 | "domain": "verity.fail",
485 | "name": "Verity Fail",
486 | "description": null,
487 | "version": "0.16.0",
488 | "icon": null,
489 | "online_users": 0,
490 | "total_users": 19,
491 | "users_active_halfyear": 9,
492 | "users_active_month": 1,
493 | "open_registrations": true,
494 | "linked_instances_count": 45,
495 | "require_application": true
496 | },
497 | {
498 | "domain": "forum.nobigtech.es",
499 | "name": "Foro de NoBIGTech",
500 | "description": "Foro de NoBIGTech",
501 | "version": "",
502 | "icon": "https://forum.nobigtech.es/pictrs/image/atwGqrgiHu.png",
503 | "online_users": 0,
504 | "total_users": 4,
505 | "users_active_halfyear": 2,
506 | "users_active_month": 1,
507 | "open_registrations": true,
508 | "linked_instances_count": 3,
509 | "require_application": false
510 | },
511 | {
512 | "domain": "lemmy.mesh.party",
513 | "name": "Mesh.Party",
514 | "description": "A Lemmy instance for mesh network denizens.",
515 | "version": "0.16.1",
516 | "icon": "https://lemmy.mesh.party/pictrs/image/3653fdce-1fdc-4514-aceb-38c6ba29006c.png",
517 | "online_users": 0,
518 | "total_users": 6,
519 | "users_active_halfyear": 2,
520 | "users_active_month": 1,
521 | "open_registrations": true,
522 | "linked_instances_count": 4,
523 | "require_application": false
524 | },
525 | {
526 | "domain": "lemmy.schuerz.at",
527 | "name": "lemmy.schuerz.at",
528 | "description": null,
529 | "version": "0.16.2",
530 | "icon": null,
531 | "online_users": 1,
532 | "total_users": 40,
533 | "users_active_halfyear": 2,
534 | "users_active_month": 1,
535 | "open_registrations": false,
536 | "linked_instances_count": 12,
537 | "require_application": true
538 | },
539 | {
540 | "domain": "heapoverflow.ml",
541 | "name": "Heap Overflow",
542 | "description": "A place to ask programming questions and share free resources",
543 | "version": "0.16.1",
544 | "icon": "https://heapoverflow.ml/pictrs/image/f910bf1c-215b-47c0-a9ff-d65f483c02a3.png",
545 | "online_users": 2,
546 | "total_users": 10,
547 | "users_active_halfyear": 1,
548 | "users_active_month": 1,
549 | "open_registrations": true,
550 | "linked_instances_count": 3,
551 | "require_application": true
552 | },
553 | {
554 | "domain": "lemmy.shrieker.net",
555 | "name": "美食レミー",
556 | "description": null,
557 | "version": "0.16.1",
558 | "icon": null,
559 | "online_users": 0,
560 | "total_users": 2,
561 | "users_active_halfyear": 1,
562 | "users_active_month": 1,
563 | "open_registrations": false,
564 | "linked_instances_count": 2,
565 | "require_application": false
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574 | GNU Affero General Public License, you may choose any version ever published
575 | by the Free Software Foundation.
576 |
577 | If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future
578 | versions of the GNU Affero General Public License can be used, that proxy's
579 | public statement of acceptance of a version permanently authorizes you
580 | to choose that version for the Program.
581 |
582 | Later license versions may give you additional or different
583 | permissions. However, no additional obligations are imposed on any
584 | author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a
585 | later version.
586 |
587 | 15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
588 |
589 | THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
590 | APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
591 | HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
592 | OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
593 | THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
594 | PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM
595 | IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF
596 | ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
597 |
598 | 16. Limitation of Liability.
599 |
600 | IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
601 | WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
602 | THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
603 | GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
604 | USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
605 | DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
606 | PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
607 | EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
608 | SUCH DAMAGES.
609 |
610 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
611 |
612 | If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
613 | above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
614 | reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
615 | an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
616 | Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
617 | copy of the Program in return for a fee.
618 |
619 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
620 |
621 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
622 |
623 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
624 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
625 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
626 |
627 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
628 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
629 | state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
630 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
631 |
632 |
633 | Copyright (C)
634 |
635 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
636 | it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published
637 | by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
638 | (at your option) any later version.
639 |
640 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
641 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
642 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
643 | GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
644 |
645 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
646 | along with this program. If not, see .
647 |
648 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
649 |
650 | If your software can interact with users remotely through a computer
651 | network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to
652 | get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its
653 | interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive
654 | of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different
655 | solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the
656 | specific requirements.
657 |
658 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
659 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
660 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see
661 | .
662 |
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