I will refrain from commenting on the Mono situation. :P
On 1/30/06, Joe Desbonnet <jdesbonnet@xxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
BTW: slightly off-topic -- I'm wondering why the objections to Mono
being included in the core suddenly went away. I'm on the fedora-devel
list also, but saw no significant discussion on this prior to the
story on slashdot some time ago.
Does this represent some change in policy by Redhat/Fedora? And if so
could this facilitate the inclusion of the Sun VM in the core?
Joe.
On 1/30/06, Anthony Green <green@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Fedora Core does not include "Java(tm)", but it does include a tools
> suite and execution environment based on Free Software technologies
> that is capable of building and running many useful programs written
> in the Java programming language, including the Eclipse IDE, Tomcat,
> and OpenOffice.org.
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