Read the license. This does not conform to the Open Source definition, nor the Free Software definition.
This is proprietary software.
This software and associated documentation files (the “Software”) may only be
used in production, if you (and any entity that you represent) have agreed to,
and are in compliance with, the Tabby Subscription Terms of Service, available
at https://tabby.tabbyml.com/terms (the “Enterprise Terms”), or other
agreement governing the use of the Software, as agreed by you and TabbyML,
and otherwise have a valid Tabby Enterprise license for the
correct number of user seats. Subject to the foregoing sentence, you are free to
modify this Software and publish patches to the Software. You agree that TabbyML
and/or its licensors (as applicable) retain all right, title and interest in and
to all such modifications and/or patches, and all such modifications and/or
patches may only be used, copied, modified, displayed, distributed, or otherwise
exploited with a valid Tabby Enterprise license for the correct
number of user seats. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may copy and modify
the Software for development and testing purposes, without requiring a
subscription. You agree that Tabby and/or its licensors (as applicable) retain
all right, title and interest in and to all such modifications. You are not
granted any other rights beyond what is expressly stated herein. Subject to the
foregoing, it is forbidden to copy, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
and/or sell the Software.
Read the license. This does not conform to the Open Source definition, nor the Free Software definition.
This is proprietary software.
https://github.com/TabbyML/tabby/blob/main/ee/LICENSE
https://opensource.org/osd/
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html#fs-definition
Oh yeah, didn’t notice that originally. I guess there’s always FauxPilot that’s under MIT.