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      <title>Building Caddy Server From Source</title>
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      <description>Caddy recently changed their pricing and licensing, which ultimately lead to quite a few upset users. For example, I recently received an email from a student of my course (Web Development with Go) who asked if I was going to redo my deployment videos and remove Caddy from them because he would never be using Caddy again after the license change.
While I don&amp;rsquo;t want to get into a debate about the changes made by Caddy, what I do want to say is that the source code is still free, open source software licensed under the Apache 2.</description>
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