RE: [xsl] XPath Visualizer -- Sorry? (Was: Re: [Announce] XMLSPY 5 Released - Includes XSLT Debugging and HTML to XSLT conversion utilities.)

Subject: RE: [xsl] XPath Visualizer -- Sorry? (Was: Re: [Announce] XMLSPY 5 Released - Includes XSLT Debugging and HTML to XSLT conversion utilities.)
From: "bryan" <bry@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 09:57:02 +0200
Dimitre wrote:
>As it happens a company may take the name of a successful free (and in
>fact open-source) tool and use it for a component of its $399
>product...

As Mike Brown notes it may be accidental.

This is not to belittle your enormous contributions to the community for
which I am grateful but if you wanted the name not to be used by someone
else you could have copyrighted it, from my perception of the way you
work you would scorn to copyright in this manner, hmm could someone
copyleft a name like Xpath Visualizer?
 It seems to me the only real quibble one could have here is if they
looked at your code and said, Ah we can do that, or if they actually
said That name is pretty famous, let's use it. The name Xpath Visualizer
is as Mike seemed to hint, a pretty reasonable name for something that
visualizes Xpaths. 

>I am not commenting on the ethical side of this phenomenon... 

to which Mike Brown responded:
>Well, you called their version fake, ugly and confusing... These sound
like >comments to me. :)

yep, then again maybe Dimitre wanted to point out that xml spy itself is
fake, ugly and confusing. 
:) with which one would get no argument from me.





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