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GNU XmlAT

GNU Xmlat is derived from GNU SXML which used to be a tool to define and implement at same time a markup language.
Xmlat aims to be the new XML tools for GNU operating system. Besides the old feature of GNU SXML, it will contains more new features for convenient XML processing, and provides conversion between XML and other format like JSON/CSV/XML/SXML/YAML etc.

Downloading XmlAT

XmlAT has no released version yet. This project is reasonably to be deleyed since XmlAT is largely depends on GNU Guile, and there're still lot of things need to be done in GNU Guile community first.

Documentation

Documentation for XmlAT is *NOT* available online.

Mailing lists

XmlAT has the following mailing lists:

Announcements about XmlAT and most other GNU software are made on info-gnu (archive).

Security reports that should not be made immediately public can be sent directly to the maintainer. If there is no response to an urgent issue, you can escalate to the general security mailing list for advice.

Getting involved

XmlAT needs your help, please send you suggestions to the mailing-list, thank you very much.

Test releases
XmlAT has no test releases yet.
Development
For development sources, issue trackers, and other information, please see the XmlAT project page at savannah.gnu.org.
Maintainer
XmlAT is currently being maintained by NalaGinrut Please use the mailing lists for contact.

Licensing

XmlAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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