This repository contains restricted software.
To protect security, licensing, and the integrity of the project, do not share these files with anyone else.
- Respect licensing: Unauthorized distribution violates license terms and may create legal or financial risk.
- Protect security: Reuploads or mirrors can introduce malware, altered files, or outdated versions.
- Honor effort: This software represents time and skill. Sharing without consent disrespects that work.
- Ensure consistency: Centralized access guarantees users get the correct version with proper documentation.
- Personal use as outlined in the license or granted access.
- Internal team use via official channels.
- Linking to official sources when someone requests access.
- Uploading, mirroring, or attaching binaries/installers to third‑party sites.
- Sharing passwords, license keys, or private links.
- Distributing patched or repackaged builds.
- “Friend favors” — even trusted colleagues must request access officially.
- Use the official contact or issue template in this repo to request access.
- Provide intended use, organization, and compliance needs.
- Requests are reviewed for licensing, security, and support impact.
- Access may be revoked if misuse is detected.
- Immediate removal of access credentials.
- Security response: invalidation or rotation of files/keys.
- Possible legal escalation for license violations.
- Loss of collaboration privileges.
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Can I share with my colleague?
Only if they request and receive approval. -
Can I host a mirror?
No. Mirrors fragment support and increase risk. -
Can I post screenshots or docs?
Public documentation is fine; restricted docs are not. -
What if someone urgently needs it?
Urgency does not override policy. Direct them to the official request channel.
By accessing or using this software, you agree not to redistribute or share credentials, artifacts, or binaries without explicit written permission from the maintainers.
For password requests or access inquiries:
- Discord DM: newpos61
- Email: ian.linzey@icloud.com
- Second Email: ianlinzey1@gmail.com
The hardest part of maintaining software isn’t just writing code—it’s stewardship.
Respecting this policy helps keep the project safe, fair, and sustainable.