This is how I personally feel and would urge anyone in the
same boat to help row, errr... to support this.

I would like some indication FROM Blackdown for the
following things just so I'm not so in the dark:
    - The current status of the 1.2 JDK
    - If they are pleased with its progress
    - If the desire to do it is still there
    - What they need from US to help out
    - What the future looks like.

>From standing on this side of the street the answers to
these questions, due to a lack of information from "the
horses mouth" is simply that developement has stopped, the
future is grim, and I should stop kicking a dead horse. I
don't want to feel that way unless I KNOW that to be the
truth.

I don't think its so proposterous that I ask this of
Blackdown. More and more people are turning to their Java
solution for Linux and I *FEEL* there is some degree of
responsibility on the porters end to give feedback to the
community they are helping out. If Blackdown doesn't want to
do it anymore, I would completely understand, atleast at
that point a new group could be formed and work could
progress again. As it stands now no one knows what to do or
think.

Thank you for your time, I would greatly appreciate an
answer or something shot back out to me or this newsgroup.

--
[      Riyad Kalla      ]
[ University of Arizona ]
[       CS Major        ]




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