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Proprietary markup or proprietary content?? I don't get you, I really don't
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::Groups will all want to run their own if they don't have this control.  They have to feel like they "own" it
::Groups will all want to run their own if they don't have this control.  They have to feel like they "own" it
:::If you are referring to [[content]] in the above, you are making things overly complicated: Like if greens say something about arms that the weapon manufacturers want to contest and they can't because the greens have a license that prohibits associating arms content to theirs..
:::If you are referring to markup, then I have to say you are crazy. How can we come out as a place where [[everyone can have their say]] if there's proprietary markup.
:::I'll try to keep my sanity and presume you are trolling. The XML syntax defs will be [[GPL]]. It's a different matter how things are processed (even what get processed) and how the [[UI]] will present things to the end-user. Once again MELLOW DOWN THE TROLLING!!!!!!! [[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 22:13 Jun 11, 2003 (EEST)


That problem will solve itself if you get the license and XML schema good enough to create a self-improving protocol.  There are many good coders, but they do not contribute to projects where others of different values are allowed to just do damage to their code or twist it to be useful to their enemies.  All code is political.  Look at WAR FTP if you want to see a good values-driven bit of protocol writing with a [[licnese]] to match.
That problem will solve itself if you get the license and XML schema good enough to create a self-improving protocol.  There are many good coders, but they do not contribute to projects where others of different values are allowed to just do damage to their code or twist it to be useful to their enemies.  All code is political.  Look at WAR FTP if you want to see a good values-driven bit of protocol writing with a [[licnese]] to match.
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