What if I contribute to a unofficial team of BuildIso Team?
If you contribute to an unofficial team of BuildIso Team, you may be recognized for your contribution and receive special privileges within that team.
However, it's important to note that unofficial teams are not officially endorsed or supported by the BuildIso Team. Therefore, any contributions made to unofficial teams may not be acknowledged or rewarded by the official BuildIso Team.
It's always recommended to contribute to the official BuildIso Team to ensure that your efforts are recognized and that you can receive support and updates from the official team.
For more information about contributing to BuildIso, please refer to the Contributing page.
What if I create an unofficial team?
If you create an unofficial team for BuildIso, it is important to ensure that your team does not violate any of the official BuildIso Team's rules or guidelines. Unofficial teams are not officially endorsed or supported by the BuildIso Team, and any contributions made to unofficial teams may not be acknowledged or rewarded by the official BuildIso Team.
What if I modify an BuildIso Projects but I don't follow the MIT license?
If you modify a BuildIso Project but do not follow the MIT license, you may be in violation of the license terms. The MIT license allows for modification and distribution of the software, but it requires that you include the original copyright notice and license terms in any modified versions.
Failure to comply with the MIT license terms may result in legal consequences, including potential lawsuits from the original authors or copyright holders. It is important to respect the terms of the license and ensure that any modifications you make to BuildIso Projects are in compliance with the MIT license.
For more information about the MIT license and its terms, you can refer to the official MIT license documentation or consult with a legal professional.