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RE: XyWrite and C
An open source project could only happen if the legitimate owner of the
source code made that code available and designated it as "Open Source".
Anyone else trying to do that, might open themselve to legal action.
While it's debatable what the outcomes of Open Sourcing Xywrite would
be, IMO best case might see improved functionality if not also more
cross platform support. Worst case would only be what we have now, which
isn't bad either.
Russ
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 6:56 AM, Bill Troop wrote:
There is a little talk every now and then that the latest versions of
XyWrite were primarily in C. Is there the smallest chance the source
code could ever form the basis for a project within the huge
open-source community?