Technology shipped by the commons.
Every release here was produced by a Fellow, under the compact, and is co-owned by the commons. Some are production-grade and in the field; others are early releases we are refining in the open. Each links back to the lab that built it.
Open where we can. Bespoke when we must.
Most Aitele releases are published under permissive open licenses — MIT, Apache-2.0, CC-BY-SA — so that researchers and builders can use them without friction. Where a release is spun into a venture or licensed commercially, terms flow through the shared-IP compact: sixty percent to the fellow, forty percent to the commons.
The Aitele Research License covers releases where we want to keep a commercial channel distinct from open research use — it permits research, academic, and non-profit use broadly, and directs commercial inquiries to the partnerships team.
License a release for production use
Commercial licensing, exclusive deployments, and co-developed integrations — routed through the shared-IP compact.
Sustain the work behind the releases
Patrons fund the infrastructure, the compute, and the selection process. Releases are the artifact; the commons is the machine.