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# Proposed template for statements of use
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There is no prescribed format or wording for the statement of use. What we’re asking for is a short text which contains as much of the following information as is applicable to your situation.
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- Our organisation (name, identification) has implemented/is implementing/is using DMLex in the following software.
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- Name of the software.
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- Publicly accessible URL with information about the software, if any.
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- Location of source code repository, of any.
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- Licencing status: is it open-source, which licence?
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- The software is currently: in development/in staging/in production...
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- The software is intended for our internal use/available to the public...
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- What genre of software is it? What does it actually do? E.g. a dictionary writing system, a format-to-format converter...
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- In which DMLex serialisation does the software import/export/open/save data? In what data structure does it keep data at run-time, if applicable? E.g. XML, RDF, relational database...
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- Which parts of DMLex does the software implement?
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- Core only
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- Core and all modules
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- Core and some modules:
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- Crosslingual module
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- Controlled values module
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- Linking module
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- Annotation module
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- Etymology module
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- Does the software extend DMLex with any functionality not provided for in DMLex? If yes, what functionality?

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