Sorry to continue the discussion, but this is an important point: 

---- "Joseph Kesselman/CAM/Lotus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
----
> (Speaking of the license -- I've just noticed that the license
currently
> reserves the name Xalan, but does not reserve the name XSLTC. It
might be a
> Very Good Thing if either we or Jacek renamed our XSLT compiler to
avoid
> confusion, and we might want to think about either changing our name
or our
> license or both to provide better coverage.)

While the legal status of the name 'XSLTC' might be unclear vis-a-vis
the ASF (I don't know if Sun ever trademarked it or something), I would
certainly hope that Jacek would either choose a different name or would
at least make it clear that his product is derived from Xalan's XSLTC
implementation but is a separate product.  I would *not* be amenable to
changing Xalan's naming of XSLTC, since we already have quite a lot of
existing users (and code!)


=====
- Shane

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