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The original was posted on /r/opensource by /u/DaTurboD on 2026-02-01 10:25:08+00:00.
I found out that Zeabur (apperently a container deployment platform) added my project docker-staticmaps as a one-click deploy template without asking me first. That’s fine in itself, but the template page doesn’t mention AGPL-3.0 at all.
No license, no attribution to me as the author, nothing. They rewrote the README for the template and just dropped the license section entirely. The only reference to my project is a link to the docs at the very bottom. From what I understand, AGPL requires that the license and source availability are clearly communicated, especially since the whole point of the template is to let people run it as a network service. A docs link buried at the bottom doesn’t seem like it cuts it.
Template page:
Am I right that this is non-compliant, or am I overthinking it? And if it is, would you just reach out to them directly first, or go straight to asking them to take it down?