[In the news] Five years of open-source Java: Freedom isn't (quite) free

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Hi

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/13/open_sourcing_java_five_year_anniversary/

"Two years after Java was delivered under the GPL we saw the first
release of the Sun-led OpenJDK project for a Java Development Kit built
using free and open-source code; that spawned the IcedT project lead by
Red Hat, to build an even freer OpenJDK - the OpenJDK had contained a
class-path exception to exempt from the GPL certain portions of the code
that Sun or others still owned and open sourcers couldn't touch. A
version of IcedTea shipped with Fedora in 2008 that was compatible with
Sun's official spec"

Rahul
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