License and ownership
Apache-2.0, with product rights retained by MYKEY DIGITAL SRL.
Twindem Community Edition is open-source software released under the Apache License, Version 2.0. The license grants broad rights to use, modify, and distribute the open-source code, while copyright, trademarks, brand assets, and commercial editions remain owned by MYKEY DIGITAL SRL unless separately licensed.
What Apache-2.0 means
Apache-2.0 is a permissive open-source license. It is designed to let individuals and companies use the software broadly, including in commercial products, while preserving copyright notices, license terms, and important attribution requirements.
What you may do
- Use the open-source Twindem code for personal, internal, or commercial purposes.
- Copy and distribute the open-source code.
- Modify the open-source code and distribute modified versions.
- Include the open-source code in larger proprietary or open-source systems.
- Receive a patent license from contributors for their covered contributions, subject to the license terms.
What you must do
- Include a copy of the Apache License 2.0 when distributing the open-source code.
- Preserve copyright, patent, trademark, and attribution notices that apply to the code.
- Mark files that you modify when distributing changed versions.
- Include applicable NOTICE file contents if the project ships a NOTICE file.
What is not granted
Apache-2.0 does not grant ownership of Twindem, the Twindem name, logo, domain, brand, trademarks, hosted services, commercial features, or private/commercial repositories. Those rights remain with MYKEY DIGITAL SRL unless a separate written agreement says otherwise.
Open-core boundary
The open-source Community Edition includes the local desktop workflow, multi-project workspaces, GitHub Projects and Jira integration, the dual-agent loop, evidence, and runbooks. Commercial features may be offered separately under commercial terms, including the Linear provider, team accounts, shared audit timeline, SSO, hosted sync, and team-level cost analytics.
Warranty and liability
The open-source software is provided without warranties or guarantees. Users are responsible for evaluating whether the software is appropriate for their use case and environment.
Official references
This page is a practical summary. The controlling legal terms are the Apache License, Version 2.0 itself.