Seth R Arnold wrote: > > Well, if Ean's interpretation is correct, a different VM will STILL fall > under the SCSL license, if they used the Java 2.x specs to produce it. --------------------------------------------- Why take a chance on anyone's interpretation, especially attorneys or the courts? Just setup the specs for the HURD VM in a fashion that meets or exceeds those required for the system to operate. The people who currently develop java applications, classes, servlets, etc. could then easily port their stuff to the new more robust and faster system. I can assure you that if we build it, and build it better they will come!!! -- John Foster AdVance-Computing Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 19460173
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- Re: JFORK: Or a reasonable response to the Sun SCS... Ean R . Schuessler
- Re: JFORK: Or a reasonable response to the Sun... Cris J. Holdorph
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- Re: JFORK: Or a reasonable respon... Seth R Arnold
- Re: JFORK: Or a reasonable re... bernd kreimeier
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- Re: JFORK: Or a reasonable re... John Foster
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- Re: JFORK: Or a reasonable re... Seth R Arnold
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