>>>>> "Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> "Edwin" == Edwin Leuven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Edwin> Angus Leeming wrote: >>> Certainly, using it goes against the spirit of Open Source >>> software and we have chosen, therefore, not to provide formal >>> support for Ruurd's port. Edwin> I find this statement hypocritical given the exception in LyX's Edwin> license for xforms which goes against the spirit of OS as well. Jean-Marc> Except that xforms never had a non-commercial restriction Jean-Marc> such as the one from Qt, as far as as know. This makes a Jean-Marc> big difference. OK, I have to correct this statement, now that I found an original xforms license, which says: Forms Library is not public domain. It is copyright (�) by T.C. Zhao and Mark Overmars, with all published and unpublished rights reserved. However, permission to use for non-commercial and not-for-profit purposes is granted. You may not use xforms commercially (including in-house and contract/consulting use) without contacting ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for a license arrangement. Use of xforms for the sole purpose of running a publically available free software that requires it is not considered a commercial use. However, I know that the intent of the license was just to avoid abuse, while Trolltech has a market share to defend. JMarc
