[Jamvm-general] Re: [maemo-developers] J2ME on Nokia 770

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Hej,
       Well, see that's my outsider take. In my view people should join 
efforts independently of egos. Perhaps I am too idealistic...

I am trying to provoke some kind of debate and hopefully resolution of 
open issues...

I will soon launch a project of  projects where people from different 
projects will work together for a common goal which will benefit all.

I think competition does diservice to the community...

Then, I think it's all good and fine for me to tell other VMs why some 
VM is better in this or that particular niche. It gives people pointers 
for one thing. They didn't ask for ti, but you'd have a hard time 
convincing me they are not contructive and appreciated in the end...

Regards,

-- 
Philippe Laporte
Software

Gatespace Telematics
F?rsta L?nggatan 18
41328 G?teborg
Sweden
Phone: +46 702 04 35 11
Fax:   +46 31 24 16 50
Email: philippe.laporte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx




Tom Tromey wrote:

>>>>>>"Philippe" == Philippe Laporte <philippe.laporte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>
>Philippe> Luckily you are not the standard...
>
>True, but I think he's pretty fairly representing the community
>baseline.
>
>Philippe> These questions must be asked. They are not attacks. That is your own
>Philippe> cultural-specific interpretation...
>
>I think he's responding to your comments on JamVM and on Mysaifu.
>These didn't add much to the conversation, nor were they questions.
>My personal reaction was to think, "how rude" and proceed to ignore
>most of your following messages.
>
>Philippe> I am an independent party seeking the best embedded VM, that's it,
>Philippe> that's all.
>
>That's great.  In fact part of the whole point of Classpath is that it
>enables a wide variety of VMs, each of which can be considered 'best'
>for a particular niche.
>
>What isn't fine is disparaging other people's projects and work.
>SableVM works best for you -- use it.
>
>Tom
>  
>


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