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From: | Ovidiu Predescu |
Subject: | Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available |
Date: | Mon, 20 Jan 2003 08:40:44 -0800 |
On Monday, Jan 20, 2003, at 07:54 US/Pacific, address@hidden wrote:
Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:You also have to realize XSLT-process depends on open-source software,but not free-software. Program that are open-source but not free are very rare. This could be a misunderstanding. Could you show us the licenses of some of these programs, so we can check if they are free software licenses? (You can also check for yourself--see http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html and http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html).The Apache XML Project page says that their code is released under the ASF Source Code License, which appears to be the Apache Software License. This makes it a free software license, but incompatible with the GNU GPL.
Thanks for the clarification, Michael. This is exactly what I was referring to by making the distinction between the two licenses.
Most of the code used by XSLT-process is released under ASL, while Saxon and its components are released under MPL and a BSD-like license:
http://saxon.sourceforge.net/saxon6.5.2/conditions.htmlI don't have any problem with such licenses, but they may create a problem if we try to incorporate them as part of Emacs.
Best regards, Ovidiu
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