This looks like the Trolltech model (Qt and Qtopia).

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"Cameron Taggart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
09/13/2006 10:21 AM
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Re: Introducing Open Source Newton Project - Document Driven, Dynamic 
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Jeff, not EPL, nor Apache, but GPL.

"As an open source project within the Paremus-sponsored codeCauldron 
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(www.codeCauldron.org), the Infiniflow DSF will be available through a
dual license model.
Developers evaluating Infiniflow DSF or building new DSF-based
components will be able to use the software under a standard open
source GPL license. Deployment to a production environment will
require a commercial license from Paremus..."
 - http://www.paremus.com/news/pr/pr06-022-dsf.pdf

On 9/13/06, Jeff McAffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw this stuff at JavaOne and it looked cool.  Mike, what is the open
> source license?
>
> Jeff
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> "Mike Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 09/13/2006 03:18 AM
> Please respond to
> felix-dev@incubator.apache.org
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> To
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> cc
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> Subject
> Introducing Open Source Newton Project - Document Driven, Dynamic
> Component Framework
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> Apologies for the unsolicited email however I thought that the Felix
> community may be interested in our open source project Newton which
> provides
> a dynamic distributed component based framework based on OSGi, SCA and
> Jini.
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>
>
> Agent based, Document driven and declarative in nature, it offers a 
simple
> approach to managing applications and compute resources across a
> distributed
> environment made up of heterogeneous commodity servers. Offering
> capabilities including self-assembling, self-managing, self-scaling and
> self-healing Infiniflow is able to simplify the ongoing operation of
> distributed systems.
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> The framework is available in open source as the Newton project at
> www.codecauldron.org <http://www.codecauldron.org/>  and under 
commercial
> license as Infiniflow DSF www.paremus.com <http://www.paremus.com/> .
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> If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
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> Regards
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> Mike
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> Mike Francis
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