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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/19/16 3:23 AM, Magnus Manske
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<div dir="ltr">I was thinking about trying out some React on Tools
Labs, maybe write and publish some components to be re-used in
other tools or by third-party developers.
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<div>Questions:</div>
<div>* Am I allowed to use React on Tools Labs? The license is
not OSI-approved, though AFAIK the Facebook addendum to the
BSD license does not really apply to us.</div>
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The answer to this one is a solid "We think so but are not totally
sure." I'm referring this to legal and will follow up once we know
more.<br>
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Thank you for asking!<br>
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<div>* If so, is there an "official" way to set up React in a
tool?</div>
<div>* node/npm versions on Tools Labs are ancient; are current
versions (e.g. node 4) installed somewhere? Or do I have to
roll a new VM for this?</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Magnus</div>
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