>Ok, I didn't know that - and I bet many other people are in the same >situation. > >If anyone can confirm this with a professional, then I think it should >be displayed pretty clearly on a visible page, and we should find >alternative open standards to use.
jpackage need this kind of information to determine what could be freely present in its rpm distribution and what should be dropped. What make linux so successfull ? The concept of distribution, where someone give you the garanty that he packages a full set of tools and products, which works fine together, and that you could use freely to build from your own home system to a full enterprise architecture. If Sun want to see more and more people use Java in enterprise, it should really relax the distribution policies to have such distributions appears. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
