* Vadim Gritsenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-17 11:55]:
> Alan wrote:
>
> >* Bertrand Delacretaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-17 06:55]:
> >
> >
> >>Le Mardi, 17 f?v 2004, ? 07:42 Europe/Zurich, Alan a ?crit :
> >>
> >>
> >>>... My communication skills are getting streched by all the
> >>> announcing. Please let me know if this is a good explaintion.
> >>> I can use it to create a better overview document....
> >>>
> >>>
> >>hmmm..this sounds very interesting but for me the next step would be to
> >>have code that I can read and play with.
> >>
> >>Can we download Momento somewhere? I didn't find download links on your
> >>web site.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Bertrand
> >
> > I don't have a license yet. I am asking people about licensing.
> > Apache, Mozilla, GPL, LGPL.
> >
> AFAIU, there is a licensing issue with Saxon. It uses MPL 1.0, which is
> not acceptable to ASF, but MPL 1.1 is ok (any updates on this issue? was
> this decision "final"?)
Curious.
I'd like to see a Momento Cocoon block. I'd like to have Saxon
for that. Otherwise, I'd have to look into making Momento
available via Xerces.
Michael Kay, author of Saxon, is participating on the Momento
mailing list. It would be a good place to discuss licensing
issues and hopefully resolve them.
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Otherwise, I am going to have to shuttle between lists on this
matter especially.
> As for your code, take a look at ALv2, Apache License version 2.
Let me do so. There may be a steep learning curve, for me. I would
have hoped that BSD style licenses could play together. I
thought I'd just do as Saxon does, but if it means Momento runs
afoul of Apache XML, that won't do.
Thank you for the link Steven.
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