Cybercore is and always will be free.
One of the challenging aspects of projects like these is finding the right balance in licensing. You aim to foster a community, watch it grow and flourish, and encourage people to contribute.
Here's the catch... At 1am, with my wife and kids asleep, the last thing I want is for someone to pick up this project, which represents years of effort, run it through Chat GPT, produce a book, and launch it on Kickstarter.
I think we can all agree, that would be "not cool."
Therefore, the license covering this Cybercore's code and content is:
This product is licensed under the ORC License located at the Library of Congress at TX 9-307-067 and available online at various locations. All warranties are disclaimed as set forth therein.
https://downloads.paizo.com/ORC_AxE_FINAL.pdf
The intent of this work at this stage, is that maybe one day we will do a kick-starter and produce some printed books.
But it's going to require a lot of playing and refining before then.
As the Quantum Architect, one of my responsibilities is to ensure the community remains cohesive and that derivative works can be returned to the Core.
If you want to contribute and gift something back to Cybercore, then using the site to ass content at this stage is the best way.
Cybercore needs all the help it can get at this point.