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Still maintained / alive in 2023?

Hi guys, I've seen someone asking this back when Tictail was acquired by Shopify and the intention you had to keep the project alive. However, there are some PRs hanging around, so I'm wondering if this is still alive? Can we use the Code In The Dark name for our events? We are planning to organize one in Barcelona and we would like to comply with your license before using the logo or name.

Ticket charge to cover event expenses

Hi people!

I've got a simple question. How strict is this part of the Readme instructions?

Please read through and make sure you understand the license before using the Code in the Dark name or logo in your event. Community events may not be of commercial nature; you may not charge entrance or participation fees for Code in the Dark, neither a direct fee or indirect as part of another event.

I'm asking this because in the company I work for, we organized an event last October, it was great, but managing the costs and expenses of all of this was quite a struggle. We are thinking of organizing it again, but this time charging a basic entrance fee (no more than USD $15 to cover for the place rent, music, lights, food, and so on).

Would that be acceptable to do, using the original Code In The Dark logo, rules, editor, and all of this?

Attempting to make a pull request with a pushed branch?

Hey guys, I wanted to make a PR with some previous events.

  • So I cloned the repo, checked out a branch made the changes.

Now I wanted to push the branch to this remote repo in order to make a PR..

But I don't have the permission to do so..

How else should I go about making the PR?

-Thanks for your time.

Exact rules?

As already mentioned here, there are no exact rules.

So what would be the answer to the question "DrDuPont" already mentioned?

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