Java(TM)/XML(TM) Open Source Development Session

Jonathan Robie jonathan at texcel.no
Mon Mar 29 15:42:00 BST 1999


ExoLab is hosting open source software development sessions for Java and
XML technologies. This description arrived in my inbox, and I thought it
might be interesting to some people here.

Jonathan


Sender: root at hermes.oceanet.fr
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 14:26:28 +0200
From: "Ismaël Ghalimi" <ghalimi at exoffice.com>
Organization: ExOffice, Inc.
Subject: Java(TM)/XML(TM) Open Source Development Session

Hi,

We are pleased to announce the ExoLab, first Open Source Development
Session dedicated to Java(TM) & XML (TM) technologies. The ExoLab will
host Open Source software development sessions during periods ranging
from one week to one month. These sessions will be open to consulting
and software companies aiming at collaboratively work on the development
of Open Source software. ExoLab Sessions will help consulting and
software companies to share their knowledge about cutting-edge Open
Source technologies thus allowing powerful technology transfers between
companies having an Open Source business model. The first ExoLab Session
will take place in Nantes (Loire-Atlantique, FRANCE) during May 1999 and
will be mainly targeted at the development of the ExoGen Framework, an
Open Source Java(TM)-based application & document server. More
information about this initiative can be found on the ExoLab Home Page:

http://www.exoffice.com/exolab.html

The following developers will be present:

* One engineer from Lutris Technologies
  http://www.lutris.com

* Two engineers from SMB, the author of the Open Source Ozone OODBMS
  http://www.softwarebuero.de

* The author of SPFC
  http://java.apache.org/spfc/index.html

* The author of OpenXML
  http://www.openxml.org

* Three core developers from the Java Apache Project
  http://java.apache.org

* The author of XSL:P
  http://www.clc-marketing.com/xslp/

* The architect of ejboss
  http://www.ejboss.org

All the developments done during these sessions will be licensed under
the LGPL, the ALL, or a BSD-like license. It will allow the integration
of these developments into commercial binaries without having to
redistribute under any Open source license any modification done on it.

Please contact me at ghalimi at exoffice.com for more information.

Best regards

Ismaël Ghalimi, CEO
ExOffice, Inc.
ghalimi at exoffice.com


xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev at ic.ac.uk
Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ and on CD-ROM/ISBN 981-02-3594-1
To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo at ic.ac.uk the following message;
(un)subscribe xml-dev
To subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo at ic.ac.uk the following message;
subscribe xml-dev-digest
List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa at ic.ac.uk)




More information about the Xml-dev mailing list