Andreas Tille wrote:
>
> On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Tim Cook wrote:
>
> > This indicates that the XMLDocument product is required. I
> > apologize for not updating the requirements page before this. The
> > required products list has been updated.
> Seems I have to look for it in the Debian repository or have to package it
> myself.
>
> > I think saying it was 'wildly successful' would be appropriate.
> Hmm, because English isn't my mother tonge this is in the sense
> "very" successfull or more kind of chaotic?
Sorry. Yes it was VERY successful.
> > A full report and other announcements later this week.
> Well, I see this on the list...
Yes. In case you have not seen it yet. Michelle Head at Linux
News did a couple of articles on AMIA and open source.
http://www.linuxnews.com/stories.php?story=00/11/09/1806461
http://www.linuxnews.com/stories.php?story=00/11/10/7975019
Also there were some good comments on LinuxMed News:
http://www.linuxmednews.com/linuxmednews/973462748/index_html
>
> > The only thing that keeps me from doing that is some of the
> > products carry GPL licenses. It is our understanding that they
> > can be required parts of the application but must be seperately
> > packaged and installed so that we can maintain a BSD style
> > license.
> >
> > I would rather avoid these conflicts with the license purists.
> I'm really not a legal expert but I could discuss it on debian-legal.
> Those people are keen on discussing such stuff :).
>
It would be interesting to hear what they think.
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