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A friend just pointed me in the direction of iMatix (see
http://www.imatix.com).  They have written some apparently very decent
Open Source software (although I haven't tested it personally).  I've
checked the license on one of them: it appears similar in nature to
the BSD license, very permissive.  (But I'm no license expert; don't
rely on my comments.)

Their website boasts six pieces of software:
  Xitami: a web server based on NCSA
  GSLgen: template-based code generation using XML data for all
            purposes and all languages
  Libero: write a readable top-level state diagram and output C, C++,
            Perl, etc.
  Htmlpp: an HTML preprocessor
  SMT:    Component-based multithreading for telecoms + internet devel
            in C
  SFL:    Standard function library for C/C++ developers

Does anyone have time to look into these and perhaps package them?

   Julian

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  Julian Gilbey, Dept of Maths, QMW, Univ. of London. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Debian GNU/Linux Developer,  see http://www.debian.org/~jdg


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