Ownership
JX Jarvis License
JX Jarvis is created and maintained by Jojin John. The source code is publicly visible for transparency, learning, personal evaluation, and personal use, but it is not open-source software.
What users can do
- View the public repository.
- Clone and run JX Jarvis for personal evaluation or personal use.
- Submit pull requests for review.
What users cannot do without permission
- Redistribute, sell, sublicense, or repackage JX Jarvis.
- Publish modified builds or source code as an official release.
- Use the JX Jarvis name, logo, branding, or visual identity in another product.
- Remove ownership, creator, license, or attribution notices.
- Claim the project or derivative work as their own.
Official project control
Only Jojin John controls the official repository, official application files, branding, releases, and project direction. Public changes must be submitted through pull requests and are accepted only when reviewed and merged by Jojin John.
