What you hear is true:  it's fine to use components a-la-carte (e.g.
just the issue tracker), but the project itself must still be an
opensource project.  In other words, the app's sourcecode still must
be public *somewhere*.  If it's not an opensource project, then you'll
need to find a different issue tracker.


On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Tills13 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Over at reddit.com/r/baconreader, we are looking for a method of
> tracking and organizing bug reports and feature requests.
> Unfortunately, the application is, and will not become open source. I
> have been told that you are required, to host content on Google Code,
> that the project must be open source. However, the way we would like
> to set it up is that no code will be hosted on Google Servers, and we
> will only be using the Issue Tracking application that is provided
> with Project Sites.
>
> Would it be possible to use the issue tracking application provided by
> you guys while staying within the bounds of the ToS restricting use to
> Open Source applications?
>
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