Hello, Oleg Tkachenko wrote: > Peter B. West wrote: > >>> Should Apache, as a non-government, non-profit organization, apply > >>> for a copy of RenderX Academic to install on, say, cvs.apache.org? > >> Hmmm, what for? > > For comparison. Or is RenderX available to any of us by some > > other means? > Trial version in available for free actually, but it's stamped and > limited to PDF and 11 pages only though afaik.
Speaking for RenderX, I can confirm that Apache SF is fully eligible to get an Academic license. Moreover, we are ready and willing to issue an extended, server-based version of Academic. (The standard Academic edition derives from the client one: it does not include Java API, and does not permit server use). Just to be clear: we can grant the license to Apache, not to the community. Apache would be able to use XEP on its servers (also for public services), but not to make its binaries/docs publicly available. Best regards, Nikolai Grigoriev RenderX --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]