Final formatting update for the about page

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| ✔️ Remote Access Gateways | ✔️ OAuth | ✔️ FreeBSD | | ✔️ Remote Access Gateways | ✔️ OAuth | ✔️ FreeBSD |
| ✔️ Mesh VPNs | ✔️ Private DNS | ✔️ Mac| | ✔️ Mesh VPNs | ✔️ Private DNS | ✔️ Mac|
| ✔️ Site-to-Site | ✔️ Access Control Lists | ✔️ Windows | | ✔️ Site-to-Site | ✔️ Access Control Lists | ✔️ Windows |
https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker/ https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker/
#### Obligitory disclaimer and explaination #### Obligitory disclaimer and explaination
Written in Go, Netmaker is a source-available tool for automating and managing wireguard VPNs, licensed under [SSPL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Side_Public_License). Notes about SSPL and Netmaker, **SSPL is considered a "source-available" license and thus not "free software". Because, free software specifically defines software that you are allowed to do anything with, not just monetarily free, because SSPL limits how you are allowed to license applications dependant on Netmaker, it is not considered "free software". But, this does not cover software running on a netmaker subnet, you are free to use proprietary software or software licensed under any source-available/open-source license as long as it does not interact directly with Netmaker server or client applications. This does not apply to Wireguard client or server applications.** Written in Go, Netmaker is a source-available tool for automating and managing wireguard VPNs, licensed under [SSPL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Side_Public_License). Notes about SSPL and Netmaker, **SSPL is considered a "source-available" license and thus not "free software". Because, "free software" specifically defines software that you are allowed to do anything with, not just monetarily free, because SSPL limits how you are allowed to license applications dependant on Netmaker, it is not considered "free software". But, this does not cover software running on a netmaker subnet, you are free to use proprietary software or software licensed under any source-available/open-source license as long as it does not interact directly with Netmaker server or client applications. This does not apply to Wireguard client or server applications.**
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