On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 15:57, Jeni Tennison wrote:
Hi Tom,
I have look in the archives and on the website and I can not find
any license or permission to use in a commercial product your XSLT
template implementation of the date:difference function.
Where can I find such a notice or may I please have your permission
to use the above template?
Yes; all the EXSLT functions and templates are free for anyone to use.
True, they're in the public domain.
What would people think of EXSLT's using the CC "Attribution" license?
http://creativecommons.org/learn/licenses/
Credit would be to exslt.org. Of course, that's not a legal entity, so
this idea needs debugging.
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