2010/5/26 Mark Hindess <mark.hind...@googlemail.com> > > In message <aanlktiko-y5c2h9hjhk1hp9hffnnlrxwuyodt6bla...@mail.gmail.com>, > "Jimmy,Jing Lv" writes: > > > > [ ... snip ... ] or Harmony in Android/WebOS, though they use > > different VM and don't come back much any more ;) . > > That's a bit harsh. Jesse made some very useful observations on JIRA > in the last week that drew my attention to an issue that I would likely > have missed if he hadn't spoken up. > > Don't you read the news? Those guys must be very busy. I am happy > to see them making good use of Harmony code and I'm looking forward > to Harmony in my TV. Unlike some of the press, I am fairly confident > that they'll continue to push changes back over time because ultimately > reducing the differences in the code bases reduces maintenance costs. > > IIRC, WebOS never contributed back but they aren't obliged too so that > is fine with me. I'm sure they will if/when it makes sense to them. > > Ah sorry Jesse, Mark, please forgive my impoliteness - don't really mean that :) Yes I notice the contribution from Jesse already, that is great for the project. Beside the solid code, in fact I am more interested in the suggestions/Jiras how the classlib/vm/jre can behave better in different fields like mobile/handheld, which may benefit Harmony or Harmony Select. Suggestions/Jiras may be easy to be done than code contribution.
Regards, > Mark. > > > -- Best Regards! Jimmy, Jing Lv China Software Development Lab, IBM