For all other platforms you are correct. For Linux and the Blackdown port.

1) source is free
2) JCK is free for that port
3) distribution is free for that port.

This is a stepping stone to where Linux can go with Java. I personally
want mozilla with a Java 2 VM on Linux. We can get there with the current
setup

best wishes
calvin



>I think ur notion is somewhat short sighted:
>1) The source -> free,
>2) The Jck -> No so free ( exceeding bogus claim that ur not smart enough to
>run
>the tests, but ur smart enough to port it, which porting, u seem to admit it ,
>is
>a difficult task  )
>3) Distribution -> Not so free.
>
>4) so wheres the philosophy behind the "non-commercial" licenses? You could
>have
>released ur efforts for public consumption, even as bad as the port can be. So
>it
>goes.
>gat
>
>Calvin Austin wrote:
>
>> Louis-David I will show you the code! Hop on over to
>> http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/products/java2cs
>>
>> you can get all the Java 2 source code for no fee. Then make a trip
>> to blackdown.org, you can get Java 2 releases. blackdown has the diffs
>> that I will be linking to make a Java 2 linux source release. You even have
>> the choice of a JDK 1.x release from IBM
>>
>
>



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