>> Stefano Ghirlanda writes:
SG> Hi Jean-Marc,
>> Well, I guess we have had already enough problems from ``not
>> fully open source'' toolkits...
>>
>> JMarc
SG> :-) nice point! However, the source code for JX is available,
SG> and patches can be distributed by anyone as separate packages.
SG> Restrictions are only made when it comes to commercial
SG> applications, where an agreement with the author is required. It
SG> is very different from xforms.
Not very. For the users JX is more restricive than xforms in that it
is not usable for commercial use.
As I read the license academics can also not use JX in their work
because they are aither commercial or government.
But, of course, if some one wants to provide a JX port of LyX 1.1. it
will be welcomed.
Lgb
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