Alberto Ruiz wrote:
>
>
> 2007/7/2, Doug Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>
>     > and why do we care?
>     >
>     > we're pushing /opensolaris/, NOT java... java's sun's other product.
>
>     Because Java Rock's!. The only problem has been in the past that Sun
>     write some of the worst Java apps.
>     Have you un-installed it of the systems you use?
>
>
> Let's put Blender on the core distribution, because everyone knows 
> that Blender rocks. And Haskell too!
>
> Now, seriously, why do we need Java on the core OS? Perl and Python 
> make sense, since both are used for systems stuff, already, but Java? 
> Do we need it in the core essentials?

Why does perl and python make so much sense. They are not so important 
that they could not be replaced by 'C' code or shell scripts. How many 
scripting languages do we really need?

Perl is used in a couple of areas during boot up. Python is used by 
Gnome. Java is used as a plugin for the browser, Java Webstart and some 
applications. In there current state, they all need to be in the core OS.

Do you want the best OS, with the best features?

Doug
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