2007/10/22, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Graham Leggett wrote:
> > Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> >
> >>> Are there other areas where ASF currently
> >>> uses Sun's or another Java and we could use Harmony instead?
> >>
> >> JIRA and Confluence are the big ones now.  Though Gump and Continuum
> >> use it for builds - but not production services.  So, builds aren't as
> >> exciting.  =)  -- justin
> >
> > Builds expose Harmony not only to compiling a large body of existing
> > stable code, but also allows the opportunity for Harmony to run the test
> > suites on that body of code as well.
> >
> > As a potential end user of Harmony, I would be more excited by the news
> > "compiles X hundred projects and executes all of those project test
> > suites error free" than "runs a busy copy of JIRA".
>
> Me too!  Please download a copy of Harmony [1] and try running a Java
> application on it.  If it works, let us know (a bit of developer
> stroking always helps <g>) but more importantly if it doesn't work also
> let us know.  The people who frequent this list are incredibly motivated
> to fix problems in real applications -- all you need to inspire them is
> a good bug report.
+1 :)

SY, Alexey

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