Sorry, but I don't quite understand what is needed here. What is the action that
JL members should take? If it's about voting on JL issues, that I do quite
often. If it's more than that, then what is it actually?

hamdi

Ken McNeil wrote:

> > There has been a request on the Java Lobby
> > www.javalobby.org
> >
> > To reform the java lobby into a grass roots campaign
> > to allow Java
> > developers
> > to take a lager role in the determination of java's
> > future.
> >
> > I urge all the members of this list to look at the
> > request and join the
> > Java Lobby in its efforts.
> > The linux java platform has to date moved forward
> > slowly this is your
> > chance to voice your concerns.
> > And guarantee and open standard java.
>
> As you all very well know I have a soft spot for this
> topic, so I too urge everyone to participate. This is
> an organization that has a substantial amount of clout
> (34,000+ members). An action by them could actually
> mean something and gain that attention that I feel the
> issues of Sun domenation and the like need.
>
> Ken
>
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