On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 19:34, Thomas Beale wrote:
> an update of the ADL language for writing archetypes has been posted. 

Fabulous! Many thanks.

>     Here is a copy of the README file:
> 
>     parse_specification: yacc and lex production rule files describing
> the 
>         ADL syntax.

Thanks for including these!

> COPYRIGHT
>     This work, including all files in this directory and
> subdirectories is
>     copyrighted to Ocean Informatics Pty Ltd, Australia, 2003.
> 
> USE
>     The archetype files, GUI validator, and PDF manual can all be
> freely
>     distributed provided they are kept intact, and are accompanied by
> this
>     readme file. 

Would it be possible to license the material, with the exception of the
validator software and the lex/yacc files under a formal open source
documentation license, such as The GNU Free Documentation license - see
http://www.fsf.org/licenses/licenses.html#FDL - or one of the Creative
Commons licenses - see http://creativecommons.org/license/ and place a
message in each document pointing to the chosen license. Doing this
provides better protection for everyone - both authors and users - than
the above note in a README file.
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Tim C

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