Hi,

Most OSI-certified licenses apply to "software". Does that include an XML DTD?

I noticed the W3C license makes broader provision by using the terms "This W3C work 
(including software, documents, or other related items)" and "SOFTWARE AND 
DOCUMENTATION" in the disclaimer.

To give some context: we are tempted to use the BSD license on a work that includes 
source code and a DTD. We want to allow anyone to modify the DTD if they want, under 
the terms of the BSD license (or similar). Note that a DTD could very well be 
distributed in source and binary form.

In doubt, we will probably modify the BSD license, which would prevent us from using 
the OSI mark. And this is unfortunate, in my opinion.

Thanks in advance,
Benoit

P.S. I am not speaking officially for Eurocontrol.

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Benoit MAISONNY                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
eAIP development & support   http://www.eurocontrol.int/ais/ahead/eaip
EUROCONTROL                        Aeronautical Information Management
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