Hi, On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 20:57, MJ Ray wrote: > On 2004-07-06 18:17:45 +0100 Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > [...] The consensus appears to be that GNOME will never ship code that > > can't be run with free Java implementations. > > This is good news. Well done to GNOME.
Note that this has always been the case because of the fine work of Mark Howard the Debian java-gnome package maintainer. He made sure that java-gnome always worked with kaffe or gij (the GNU interpreter for java) as distributed by Debian. The debbuggtk, GTK applications for managing Debian bug reports, are written in the java programming language and depend on these packages. My own free software that is build on gnome and written in the java programming language has also always been developed and deployed on Debian (with only free tools and libraries obviously). http://www.klomp.org/snark/snark-gnome.html Debian has actually always leaded the way regarding java-gnome being completely free software. Thanks for that! Cheers, Mark P.S. Recently Anthony Green started making sure that gcj (the GNU compiler for java, a GCC frontend) can also be used for speedy native java-gnome gcj programs. These native compiled java-gnome libraries will hopefully soon become a standard part of jhbuild. His progress can be tracked at: http://spindazzle.org/java-gnome/
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