Subject: Re: [xsl] Open sourcing XSLT stuff From: Andrew Mason <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 11:03:48 +0930 |
On Thursday July 26 2007 06:03:32 am Justin Johansson wrote: > 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. Try the free software foundation mailing list. http://www.fsf.org > > With appreciation, > > Justin Johansson > Australia
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