Posted Saturday, September 9th, 2006 by joe

xc : XmlConfiguration 2.2 (triple license)


xc : XmlConfiguration released under new license.

xc : XmlConfiguration is now available under a triple license.
For your use, you may choose either the GNU General Public License [GPL], the GNU Lesser General Public License [LGPL], or the Apache License, Version 2.0.

Please check the main project site [http://xmlconfiguration.org/ ] for more details.



One Response to “xc : XmlConfiguration 2.2 (triple license)”

  1. Alfredo Garcia says:

    Wow, finally. I’ve been waiting for this to be released under a new license. Now I can use it for my non GNU projects. Ha ha. You fool! My projects are all related to world domination (including Atlantis). What are you going to now, Roetsy? Huh, I ask you. You think you’re so hot don’t ya? Well, you know what? You’re not. I bet you never thought you’d hear from me again. Well, you know what? You did. Yup, and you’re gonna keep hearing from me until you recognize that I am your father. I know you’re older than me, but that doesn’t matter. Read up on your quantum physics, Hotshot. In fact I’m writing this in the past right now. Yep, I wrote this message well before you got a chance to read it. Uh huh. And this too. And you know what? I’m gonna say TURNIP in the past too. Your gonna be confused when I say it, but now it makes sense, doesn’t it? That’s all for now, but I’ll keep plotting in the past.

    Love,
    Garbonzo Jones Smith Arbunkle XII Esq.

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