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ImmyBot integration. #624
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…hutdown process. Fix idle timer when disconnected.
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This PR includes all the changes necessary to complete the integration with ImmyBot. Future PRs will be smaller and reviewable.
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Thank you for your contribution to the Remotely project. It is required that contributors assign copyright to Immense Networks so we retain full ownership of the project.
This makes it easier for other entities to use the software because they only have to deal with one copyright holder. It also gives me assurance that we'll be able to make decisions in the future without gathering and consulting all contributors.
While this may seem odd, many open source maintainers practice this. Here are a couple well-known examples:
A nice article on the topic can be found here: https://haacked.com/archive/2006/01/26/WhoOwnstheCopyrightforAnOpenSourceProject.aspx/
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