Therefor for the Alpha/Linux platform I would like:
1) The JCK for free for this port
2) distributions for free for this port.
gat


Calvin Austin wrote:

> 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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