Hi William,

I didn't realize that I can send a private message here. I will just go 
ahead and do this. 

On Saturday, May 30, 2020 at 9:50:15 AM UTC-4, Brendan Smith wrote:
>
> Hi William,
>
> Thank you for the comment. I took a look at the website you provided and 
> it looks impressive. Thanks for the offer talk about your experience. I 
> think it'd be very valuable to for me to listen and learn from your 
> experience. Can you please let me how we can proceed? 
>
> Best,
> Brendan Smith
>
> On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 9:38:50 PM UTC-4, William Stein wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 11:18 AM Matthew Seal <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > Hi Brendan, 
>> > It's definitely possible to build products on top of Jupyter Notebooks. 
>> There's many companies doing this already in a number of domains and 
>> offerings. 
>>
>> I founded one of those companies (see [1]), and I'm happy to video 
>> chat with you about my experiences.  Of course, I am not a lawyer and 
>> do not speak for the Jupyter project, but it's possible my experience 
>> could be helpful.  Feel free to contact me. 
>>
>>  -- William ([email protected]) 
>>
>> [1] https://cocalc.com/doc/jupyter-notebook.html 
>>
>>
>> >The governance is more about managing the open source code and 
>> engagements that promote Jupyter. For building a commercial product you 
>> usually don't need to worry about the project internal governance. 
>> > 
>> > Most (perhaps all?) software under Jupyter is licensed with 3-clause 
>> BSD license which gives open permission to reuse the code without needing 
>> to coordinate with Jupyter teams. If you distribute code to people you have 
>> to include the license as described in the link. Hosting a webserver 
>> doesn't require this license sharing, just if you send someone source code 
>> from the open source repositories. 
>> > 
>> > If you contribute code that can be shared we're always happy to take 
>> pull requests to get that code into the open source repositories as well so 
>> you and others can equally benefit. 
>> > 
>> > Hope that helps, 
>> > Matt 
>> > 
>> > On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 3:11 AM Brendan Smith <[email protected]> 
>> wrote: 
>> >> 
>> >> Hi, 
>> >> 
>> >> I would like to build a commercial educational product using Jupyter 
>> Notebooks. Is this possible? 
>> >> 
>> >> I have read Jupyter's governance, but am struggling to fully 
>> disentangle the legal jargon. 
>> >> 
>> >> Thank you for your time, 
>> >> Best, 
>> >> Brendan Smith 
>> >> 
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