On May 20, 2010, at 10:25 AM, Arno Puder wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> the XMLVM core team has decided to change the license under which XMLVM
> will be distributed. Starting today we will release all of XMLVM under
> the LGPL license. This means that there is no more need to apply for a
> linking exception and you can use XMLVM in commercial products without
> having to open source your own application. Here is a link explaining
> the terms and conditions of the LGPL:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGPL
>
> In the following days we will change all headers of XMLVM in the code
> repository to reflect the new license. Note that we still require
> contributors to electronically sign the Contributors License Agreement
> (CLA).
>
> We hope that by using a more liberal license for XMLVM we encourage you
> guys to innovate and do great things with XMLVM.
>
> The XMLVM core team
This is good news!
Thank you XMLVM core team!
:D
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