V Wed, May 18, 2022 at 08:09:06AM -0400, Stephen Snow napsal(a): > Once upon a time On Tue, 2022-05-17 at 10:29 -0500, Chris Adams > wrote:(snip unrelated) ... > > In this thread it was claimed (I believe by a packager) that TCK is > > important to Java users, but I haven't seen any users say that. > > > > I'm not a Java user... I had never heard of TCK. I just went searching, > > and I don't see anything right off that shows that Fedora's OpenJDK is > > certified in any way. How would I even know? > > > Below is the link to the JCK/TCK and to be able to use the OpenJDK name you > must sign the agreement and then you get access to the JCK which is the > certification test API. Then you get to run certification tests for every > build, if I read the agreement correctly. > https://openjdk.java.net/groups/conformance/JckAccess/ > Is that (OpenJDK) still a free software? I mean the rights to modify and redistribute? If it isn't, is it suitable for Fedora? Or is too big to fail like the case of Firefox which we cannot call Firefox if we patch it. -- Petr
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