On Thursday 25 February 2010 21:11:33 Evan Daniel wrote:
> Are there official coding standards for Freenet?  I've noticed a
> number of commits (and reverts) lately that make me think we should
> have a (brief!) set.
> 
> Specifically:
> 
> Are we using Java 1.5 or 1.6?  I thought I recalled that we used 1.6,
> but compiled for 1.5.  But I could well be completely misremembering
> that.  Personally, I think we should switch to 1.6 completely.
> There's Free support for it, and Sun ended support for 1.5 on Nov 3
> 2009.

How good is the Free support for Java 1.6? Does Classpath/GCJ/Kaffe support it? 
They run on a much wider range of systems than OpenJDK e.g. embedded stuff.
> 
> I was going to bring up a couple other minor things, but they're minor
> and I'm trying to avoid a non-productive flame war.
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