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Q&A Can codidact be used separately from the codidact network with custom local user management?

Yes, you can. Usually, when people uses my product I become happy. If you just clone the git repository than I will say to put your website under CC BY 3.0 (your site is copy-paste of our code) or...

posted 2y ago by deleted user  ·  edited 2y ago by deleted user

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#2: Post edited by (deleted user) · 2021-09-09T04:11:10Z (over 2 years ago)
this edit is for [this comment](https://meta.codidact.com/comments/thread/4426#comment-13468) and [this answer](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/284065/284077#answer-284077)
  • <h2>Yes, you can.</h2>
  • Usually, when people uses my product I become happy. If you just clone the [git repository](https://github.com/codidact/qpixel) than I will say to put your website under [CC BY 3.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) or [CC BY SA 3.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/). I have some suggestion (it may not be for you either).
  • I have recently seen a person who were trying to host his own site using "our" code. As far as I know, that person don't have much more idea of ruby-on-rails and mysql. Although, he was trying to build a site with our code. Whenever he faces problem he must come to us cause he doesn't have idea of ruby-on-rails. I strictly say that we always can't help with minor problems.
  • Sometimes, you may ask that page A isn't working properly in your site but, it's working here; How can I fix that? Literally, we don't have any idea what you are doing with your code (our code in your system).
  • ruby-on-rails is much more harder than people thinks. Once of my friend in CD said,"After QPixel, I have really hated Ruby. Being a JavaScript developer is a miracle." He was referring to ruby-on-rails rather than ruby. If you don't have any experience with ruby-on-rails than don't use QPixel.
  • <h2>Yes, you can.</h2>
  • Usually, when people uses my product I become happy. If you just clone the [git repository](https://github.com/codidact/qpixel) than I will say to put your website under [CC BY 3.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (your site is copy-paste of our code) or [CC BY SA 3.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/). I have some suggestion (it may not be for you either).
  • I have recently seen a person who were trying to host his own site using "our" code. As far as I know, that person don't have much more idea of ruby-on-rails and mysql. Although, he was trying to build a site with our code. Whenever he faces problem he must come to us cause he doesn't have idea of ruby-on-rails.
  • Sometimes, you may ask that page A isn't working properly in your site but, it's working here; How can I fix that? Literally, we don't have any idea what you are doing with your code (our code in your system). For that reason, whenever asking question in Collab remember to show us your code.
  • ruby-on-rails is much more harder than people thinks. Once of my friend in CD said,"After QPixel, I have really hated Ruby. Being a JavaScript developer is a miracle." He was referring to ruby-on-rails rather than ruby. If you don't have any experience with ruby-on-rails than don't use QPixel.
#1: Initial revision by (deleted user) · 2021-09-08T15:29:42Z (over 2 years ago)
<h2>Yes, you can.</h2>

Usually, when people uses my product I become happy. If you just clone the [git repository](https://github.com/codidact/qpixel) than I will say to put your website under [CC BY 3.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) or [CC BY SA 3.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/). I have some suggestion (it may not be for you either).

I have recently seen a person who were trying to host his own site using "our" code. As far as I know, that person don't have much more idea of ruby-on-rails and mysql. Although, he was trying to build a site with our code. Whenever he faces problem he must come to us cause he doesn't have idea of ruby-on-rails. I strictly say that we always can't help with minor problems. 

Sometimes, you may ask that page A isn't working properly in your site but, it's working here; How can I fix that? Literally, we don't have any idea what you are doing with your code (our code in your system).

ruby-on-rails is much more harder than people thinks. Once of my friend in CD said,"After QPixel, I have really hated Ruby. Being a JavaScript developer is a miracle." He was referring to ruby-on-rails rather than ruby. If you don't have any experience with ruby-on-rails than don't use QPixel.