Subject: [xsl] Open sourcing XSLT stuff From: Justin Johansson <procode@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 05:33:32 +0900 |
Hi xsl-list, Whilst this is not specifically an XSLT question, there are a lot of people on this list who have opened source XSLT related works. Since I'm a newbie in the area of open sourcing anything, I'd like to ask the list what is the best open source license to use, that which grants users a fair degree of freedom to use your work more-or-less freely but still keeps rights to your work under some reasonable level of sort of control. Issues which would be important to me include maintaining the look and feel of your work so that half-baked derivatives do not destroy the flavor of your work. Specifically, I have a mini project, a LEX/YACC style of parser for XSLT, which I would like to share with the community. If there is a better forum on which to ask these types of questions, please let me know. With appreciation, Justin Johansson Australia
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