Brian McCallister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I suspect that getting a consensus from the ASF members, much less
> the community at large, as to a stance on open source Java will be
> pretty difficult. The ASF is made up of individuals, not a small
> number of which are intimately involved with each of the major JVM
> providers.

Is anyone actually against this?  I would find that disheartening.  I
think a simple, general statement would be a good contribution:

"The Apache Software Foundation would like to add our encouragement to
the parties looking into open sourcing some or all of Java.  We are in
no way opposed to the existance of proprietary software, but in our
years of experience working with open source infrastructure, have come
to recognize that having the basic building blocks for some of our
most successful projects be free would be of enourmous benefit to all
involved, both individuals and corporations"

Or something along those lines...short, sweet, not asking, but
suggesting.

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