License
Tapestry is open source, and all original source code is provided under a BSD-3 license. The project and its source code are hosted at sourcehut: https://sr.ht/~ionous/Tapestry/
Go and its libraries use their own BSD-style license. All existing third party Go language dependencies use their own MIT licenses. Tapestry uses SQLite for data storage, and SQLite is public domain. Tapestry’s “Mosaic” editor and web console use Blockly and Vue.js which are licensed under the Apache 2.0 and MIT licenses respectively. Development of the editor and web console require Node.js and a variety of modules each of which use their own (open source) licenses. Godot is used for demonstrating 3D party engine integration. It uses an MIT license.
Black lives matter, and queer and trans lives matter. In that spirit, if you are interested in using Tapestry or contributing to the project, please refer to the code of conduct.