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At 3:43 PM -0500 11/9/01, Christian Nentwich wrote:
>xlinkit is a technology for expressing constraints between multiple
>heterogeneous, distributed documents and data sources, based on XML.
>xlinkit evaluates constraints and produces XLink hyperlinks between
>inconsistent elements. You can find out more about xlinkit at
>http://www.xlinkit.com.
>
>xlinkit version 4.3 is now available for download at
>http://www.xlinkit.com/download.html
>

Intersting tech perhaps, but you would please remove the claim that 
this is open source from your web site? Between patents and the 
restrictions on commercial use, your license does not come close to 
meeting the open source definition 
(http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition_plain.html)
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