In scouring the various .xml .xsl and .java files in our test buckets and harness I have already posted a note on some copyrights in the .xsl files.
As for .xsl files in the test area, there is only a pair of them copyrights. test/tests/perf/xtestdata/play-alls_well.xml has these lines: <P>ASCII text placed in the public domain by Moby Lexical Tools, 1992.</P> <P>SGML markup by Jon Bosak, 1992-1994.</P> <P>XML version by Jon Bosak, 1996-1999.</P> <P>The XML markup in this version is Copyright © 1999 Jon Bosak. This work may freely be distributed on condition that it not be modified or altered in any way.</P> test/tests/perf/xtestdata/elem128ktext.xml has this line: ASCII text placed in the public domain by Moby Lexical Tools, 1992.SGML markup by Jon Bosak, 1992-1994.XML version by Jon Bosak, 1996-1999.The XML markup in this version is Copyright © 1999 Jon Bosak. This work may freely be distributed on condition that it not be modified or altered in any way. Is it OK to have these test parts with copyrights from other sources in them? I know that ASF would prefer that we don't have them. The testcases were initially contributed by David Marston. - Brian --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
