• SolidGrue
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    9 months ago

    Unless I misunderstand your question, draw.io can be downloaded as a standalone Linux application and run locally.

    Likewise, the Xfig package should he available in most Linux repos. It’s old, but good enough for a quick sketch.

    edit: aha. My mistake. My eyes slid over ‘open source’ in the title*, and even still I hadn’t realized it was an Apache license.

    * Whaaat, it was pre-coffee? Let the purest among us cast the first stone.

    • @floofloof@lemmy.ca
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      9 months ago

      They’re looking for something open-source. Draw.io’s readme says:

      License

      The source code authored by us in this repo is licensed under a modified Apache v2 license. This project is not an open source project as a result.

      I haven’t been through the license to see what its restrictions are, but there must be a reason they give this warning.

      • @will_a113@lemmy.ml
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        69 months ago

        Of the changes made last week to the license, this one stands out:

        1. None of the Work may be used in any form as part, or whole, of an integration, plugin or app that integrates with Atlassian’s Confluence or Jira products.

        That is a weird carve-out, so I’d guess the license revision (and technically the reason it’s no longer open source) somehow has to do with Atlassian or their plugin marketplace?

        • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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          19 months ago

          I guess that’s how they make a lot of money, selling their own Confluence plugin.