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> Open source? Yes. Saxon.NET 8.x-B implements the same licensing mechanism that Saxon 8.x-B implements (the Mozilla Public License Version 1.0) with the simple addition that any changes or updates to the Saxon.NET source code have been provided by the x2x2x.org community and to please include a reference to the x2x2x.org community in any .NET project (commercial or non-commercial) that utilizes the x2x2x.org implementation of Saxon via Saxon.NET. Saxon.NET 8.x-B is completely Open-Source just as Saxon 8.x-B from Dr. Michael Kay and Saxonica is Open-Source. Versions of Saxon.NET-SA will be released according to the licensing guidelines set forth via Saxonica and will be completely compliant with all versions of the .NET CLR that adhere to the standards set forth by the ECMA, the governing body in which Microsoft, Intel, and Hewlett-Packard submitted the Common Language Infrastructure and C# programming language to for standardization in August of the year 2000. More information regarding the Saxon.NET project can be found at http://www.x2x2x.org/x2x2x/home or at the SourceForge.net project page located at http://sourceforge.net/projects/saxondotnet/ Hope this helps answers your question! Best regards, <M:D/> Bruce D'Arcus wrote: Thanks David!
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