Fantastic! It will be very tempting to read the "[JME][J2SE] blah, blah..." emails on harmony-dev. But this is actually a good problem to have :)
On 11/1/06, Geir Magnusson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote: > This is about Motorola and their efforts in the ME ecosystem. The > Apache style of open governance has shown itself to be very successful > in creating good software, although there are other models that are > successful as well (Eclipse Foundation, MySQL). So seeing Motorola > embrace that, as well as our license - which gets rid of any license > interop for whatever they do - is just a great step forward for the > industry as a whole. > > Back to SE... :) I re-read this, and I didn't come across right here. It sounds like I'm trying to change the subject - I'm not. This is a great thing - as we all think that the Apache Way (whatever that is) is the bees knees so more of it is better. I don't mean "stop talking" - we can talk about whatever we want. What I meant was "I'm going back to all the stuff I want to do on SE... " :) geir > > geir > > > Tim Ellison wrote: >> Mikhail Fursov wrote: >>> AFAIK ME shares a lot of core classes and packages with SE. And we >>> have these packages implemented. And now I'm really interesting if >>> Motorola wants to reuse our code or develop "the better one" ? >> >> You can see the same statement as me, so it would only be speculation to >> talk about 'what Motorola want' beyond what they have said already. >> >> The cool part is that by choosing ALv2 Harmony can freely engage and >> exchange with their effort. >> >> Regards, >> Tim >> >
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