Open Source Components Statement
This page lists the open source components used in this product/service and their corresponding license information. We respect the contributions of the open source community and comply with the license requirements of each open source component. You may visit the official websites or code repositories of these components through the links provided below.
Major Open Source Components Used
Rust
Rust is a programming language that empowers everyone to build reliable and efficient software. It is extremely fast and memory-efficient. With no runtime or garbage collector, Rust is well suited for performance-critical services, embedded systems, and seamless integration with other programming languages. Rust’s rich type system and ownership model ensure memory safety and thread safety, enabling many classes of errors to be eliminated at compile time. Rust also offers excellent documentation, a friendly compiler with clear error messages, and first-class tooling—including a package manager, build system, intelligent code completion, type checking support across multiple editors, and automatic code formatting.
Python is a high-level, interpreted, general-purpose programming language known for its clean, readable syntax and powerful features. Created by Guido van Rossum in 1991, Python’s design philosophy emphasizes code readability and simplicity—most notably through the use of indentation to define code blocks rather than braces or keywords.
Flutter
Flutter is an open source, cross-platform application development toolkit developed by Google. It is used to build applications for Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux Desktop, and Google Fuchsia from a single codebase.
Wintun
Wintun is a simple and minimal Windows kernel TUN driver that provides a straightforward virtual network adapter for user-mode programs to read and write network packets. Its functionality is similar to Linux’s /dev/net/tun and BSD’s /dev/tun. Originally designed for WireGuard, Wintun aims to be a general-purpose solution suitable for a wide range of Layer 3 network protocols and networking experiments.
ThinkPHP
ThinkPHP is a free and open source, fast, simple, object-oriented, lightweight PHP development framework. It was created to support agile web development and simplify enterprise application development. Since its inception, ThinkPHP has adhered to the design principle of simplicity and practicality, delivering excellent performance with minimal code while emphasizing ease of use. ThinkPHP is released under the Apache 2.0 license, allowing free use and permitting applications developed with ThinkPHP to be released as open source or commercial products.
Bootstrap
Bootstrap is an open source front-end framework developed and maintained by the Twitter team. It is designed to help developers quickly build responsive, mobile-first websites and web applications. Bootstrap provides a rich set of predefined CSS styles, JavaScript plugins, and a grid system, enabling efficient development of modern, multi-device-compatible user interfaces.
ThinkCMF
ThinkCMF is an open source content management framework (CMF) built on the ThinkPHP framework. It follows ThinkPHP’s philosophy of “simplicity at its core,” adopts a multi-application architecture, and natively supports Swoole to balance development efficiency with high performance. ThinkCMF is designed to help developers rapidly build content management systems (CMS), corporate websites, and various backend management systems.
Open Source Notice
All open source components used in this product/service comply with the license terms published by their respective authors.
Users may use the features provided by this product in accordance with the applicable open source licenses.
This product/service assumes no legal responsibility for issues arising from the use of third-party open source components. Any related liability shall be borne by the original authors of those components.
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Effective Date: December 26, 2025