abdelkader belahcene writes:
> Sorry, may be my question is not clear,
>
> I mean : what will be happen if oracle decides to close the software ???
We will use OpenJDK.
> same reason for what libreoffice ( instead of openoffice ) and Mariadb (
> instead of mysql) are created !!!
> am
Sorry, may be my question is not clear,
I mean : what will be happen if oracle decides to close the software ???
same reason for what libreoffice ( instead of openoffice ) and Mariadb (
instead of mysql) are created !!!
am I wrong??
is it not same pb?
best regards
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014
shawn wilson writes:
> The problems with java come from allowing untrusted compiled code to
> run natively on your machine (WebStart).
I think that this problem arises with EVERY and EACH programming
language.
You trust Debian software packages because you trust Debian, not because
of the pro
tends to piss me off so I try to stay away from it
(and I like scripting languages better anyway).
>> On 09/apr/2014, at 22:31, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
>>
>> is there a risk to program in java since sun is bought by oracle ?
>
AFAIK, the issue with Oracle is their releas
is there a risk to program in java since sun is bought by oracle ?
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