> "Even if this is what you intend, if you publish your source code in a public repository on GitHub, you have accepted the Terms of Service which do allow other GitHub users some rights. Specifically, you allow others to view and fork your repository."
I wonder what it means, from the standpoint of using or modifying code within the copyright framework, to have this right to "fork your repository?"
It's a conflict between the hosting T&S and the copyright of a derivative work. Just because Github says you can, doesn't mean you can.
You should just give up.
I've seen a lot of headless apps outside of Phantom, but none of them work well enough for me to ditch the system above (Phantom :: Message Queue :: Other App).