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http://www.intertwingly.net/blog/index.atomSam RubyIt’s just dataSam Rubyrubys@intertwingly.nethttp://www.intertwingly.net/blog/2005-08-10T17:23:35-04:00tag:intertwingly.net,2004:1722Open Source Java
Rod Smith: Here is the offer: IBM would like to work with Sun
on an independent project to open source Java.
This would rock, but given that it's an open letter, as opposed to the suits at each company talking directly, suggests it's more of a publicity stunt than a serious business proposal.
Kief
2004-02-26T12:08:56-05:00tag:intertwingly.net,2004:1722-1077888426http://matt.blogs.it/2004/02/26.html#a134782-43-94-239.cable.ubr08.croy.blueyonder.co.uktrackbackCuriouser and curiouser!Step forward Java
Wow that would rock. Of course, some control would be lost of the core libraries... but hopefully they would just get better. I guess my concern would be that there would be all kinds of 'undocumented' features that would start popping up in the libraries.
2004-02-27T15:25:52-05:00tag:intertwingly.net,2004:1722-1077969663http://staff.newtelligence.net/clemensv/PermaLink.aspx?guid=02a7cbe1-1c4a-4b83-8b90-d2a22fbd9df562.138.131.150trackbackClemens Vasters: Indigo'edIf they do it they're 0wn3d
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2004-02-28T02:01:03-05:00tag:intertwingly.net,2004:1722-1077985455http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/archives/000654.htmlp15102956.pureserver.infotrackbackStefan Tilkov's Random StuffOpen Source Java
IBM's Rod Smith writes an open letter, Sam Ruby links to it, linux today has some stupid comments, all prompted by an open letter from Eric Raymond. The most sensible comments, IMO, come from the BileBlog. Java Open Source or not? I couldn't care less, and I believe it's totally irrelevant to the market.......