Le lundi 21 fÃvrier 2005 Ã 20:27 -0600, Phil Muldoon a Ãcrit : > applications that aren't the infamous applet example. > >Regardless of whether you like Java, or Eclipse, there is a lot of open >source work going on with both. The Eclipse community is huge and >thriving community (eclipse.org), that has coverage for many, many >languages and environments (including C/C++/Python/Perl et al). Several >other distributions (like Debian, Gentoo etc) already have it integrated >into their systems. One point to remember however is that a lot of contributors to FOSS java projects are quite happy with a sort-of-free java platform (with the core part being controlled by Sun). There are precious few actors that can make a completely free java a reality if even Red Hat closes the door on it. Just take a look at the mp3 situation. Free java will require some changes in upstream java projects. How easy do you think it'll be to ask for them if FC does not even eats its own dog food ?
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