Discussion:
Is there a corporate-friendly open source XAML/XUL implementation?
Ed Burnette
2004-10-05 18:16:46 UTC
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What I mean by "corporate friendly" is an OSS license like Apache, EPL, CPL, BSD, or MIT, and not GPL, LGPL, MPL.



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marc_clifton2000
2004-10-05 18:22:49 UTC
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Hi Ed,

For $300 you can license MyXaml, which gives you an exclusion to the
GPL--you can use it in a closed source application, modify the
source, etc.

Marc
Post by Ed Burnette
What I mean by "corporate friendly" is an OSS license like Apache,
EPL, CPL, BSD, or MIT, and not GPL, LGPL, MPL.
Post by Ed Burnette
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Ed Burnette
2004-10-05 19:06:45 UTC
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That's for the binary license I assume, which is too restrictive for my question. For example it wouldn't allow its use as part of Eclipse or in a non-GPL'd SourceForge project. Apache and EPL licenses are more like your non-exclusive source code ownership license (which I'm sure would cost some large-ish number greater than $0 (and no, I'm not looking for a quote :))).



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For $300 you can license MyXaml, which gives you an exclusion to the
GPL--you can use it in a closed source application, modify the
source, etc.



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Gerald Bauer
2004-10-05 23:49:45 UTC
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Hello Ed Burnette,
Is there a corporate-friendly open source XUL implementation?
If you're looking for "corporate-friendly" open source XUL
implementations I suggest reposting your request to the xul-talk
mailinglist. See http://xulforum.com for details.

- Gerald

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