I would suggest waiting for Sun to actually do it first.  I heard it
would happen before January... so we'll know one way or the other soon
enough.

On 11/1/06, toad <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> Should we reconsider our current ban on using java 1.5-specific
> features, now that Sun has publicly committed to open-sourcing Java?
> Some of the 1.5 language features are *really* nice in terms of saving
> space and avoiding unnecessary complexity.
>
> Note that it may be some time before GCJX ships (and makes generics etc
> usable on GCJ).
>
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