>and some other folks (and I'm forgetting who, probably Andy Heninger
> was involved in that work) reworked the DOM parts.
For what it's worth, the second-generation XML4J DOM originated with a
compact proof-of-concept version I wrote. The DOM code has evolved
considerably since then, as the XML4J team and then the Xerces effort have
continued to explore the trade-offs.
>But there are third party folks who contribute
In the Apache view of the world, we're _all_ third party... or something
like that... and could be contributing from any country, which further
complicates the problem of assigning a single country of origin.
I think the real answer here is "First decide what 'origin' means." Which
probably depends on why you need to know.
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