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Jon Scott Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> on 2/4/02 9:53 PM, "Aaron Smuts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hmmn.  So what is the significance?  What does this mean for
> > implementations?  Could Oracle charge a fee, if they wanted, or prevent
> > others from implementing it?  What are the worse case scenarios?   What
> > is the purpose (said, actual . . .) of the JSR?
> > 
> > Aaron
> 
> If only I wasn't under an NDA and could forward the proposed license to you...

Yeah... it is a good thing that the JCP is:

" an open organization of international Java developers and licensees whose
charter is to develop and revise Java technology"

... doesn't sound very open here...

Kevin

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