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Fivnex was an open source software company founded in 2019 by Kai Lyons. It most notably created MEML, a markup language for the web. It was also the original organization behind Potabi before Lyons founded The Potabi Foundation. Fivnex was sold to Jamie Murphy, lead the organization for a short period before dissolution. The remaining assets were acquired by Fyra Labs. | Fivnex was an open source software company founded in 2019 by Kai Lyons. It most notably created MEML, a markup language for the web and [[Pax|Fivnex Pax]], a package manager in the [[Pax|Pax Family]]. It was also the original organization behind Potabi before Lyons founded The Potabi Foundation. Fivnex was sold to Jamie Murphy, lead the organization for a short period before dissolution. The remaining assets were acquired by Fyra Labs. |
Latest revision as of 19:40, 8 June 2023
Fivnex was an open source software company founded in 2019 by Kai Lyons. It most notably created MEML, a markup language for the web and Fivnex Pax, a package manager in the Pax Family. It was also the original organization behind Potabi before Lyons founded The Potabi Foundation. Fivnex was sold to Jamie Murphy, lead the organization for a short period before dissolution. The remaining assets were acquired by Fyra Labs.