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Benny Joo ab21c7f805 refactor: Cal.diy (#28903)
* feat: Cal.diy — community-driven MIT-licensed fork of Cal.com

This squashed commit contains all Cal.diy changes applied on top of calcom/cal.com main:

- Rebrand Cal.com to Cal.diy across the entire codebase
- Remove Enterprise Edition (EE) features, license checks, and AGPL restrictions
- Switch license from AGPL-3.0 to MIT
- Remove docs/ directory (migrated to Nextra at cal.diy)
- Remove dead code: org tests, EE tips, platform nav, premium username, SAML/SSO, etc.
- Clean up .env.example for self-hosted Cal.diy
- Update Docker image references to calcom/cal.diy
- Update README, CONTRIBUTING.md, and issue templates for Cal.diy community fork
- Add PR welcome bot for Cal.diy contributors
- Fix API v2 breaking changes oasdiff ignore entries
- Replace Blacksmith CI runners with default GitHub Actions

3893 files changed, 20789 insertions(+), 411020 deletions(-)

Co-Authored-By: benny@cal.com <sldisek783@gmail.com>

* refactor: remove org-specific /organizations/:orgId endpoints from API v2 atoms controllers (#1701)

Co-authored-by: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix: revert Cal.diy Inc to Cal.com, Inc. in license files, copyright notices, and package metadata (#1702)

Co-authored-by: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>

* rip out org related comments in api v2

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Obtaining Webex Client ID and Secret

  1. Create a Webex account, if you don't already have one.
  2. Go to Webex for Developers and sign into to your Webex account. (Note: If you're creating a new account, create it on Webex, not on Webex for Developers)
  3. On the upper right, click the profile icon and go to "My Webex Apps"
  4. Click on "Create a New App" and select "Integration"
  5. Choose "No" for "Will this use a mobile SDK?"
  6. Give your app a name.
  7. Upload an icon or choose one of the default icons.
  8. Give your app a short description.
  9. Set the Redirect URI as <Cal.diy URL>/api/integrations/webex/callback replacing Cal.diy URL with the URI at which your application runs.
  10. Select the following scopes: "meeting:schedules_read", "meeting:schedules_write".
  11. Click "Add Integration".
  12. Copy the Client ID and Client Secret and add these while enabling the app through Settings -> Admin -> Apps interface