On Mar 27, 6:17 am, JodaStephen <[email protected]> wrote:
> "2006.10.24 - 7. Nothing in the licensing terms will prevent open
> source projects from creating and distributing their own compatible
> open source implementations of Java SE 6, using standard open source
> licenses. (Yes, you can create your own open source implementation of
> Java SE 6 if you really want to. But we're also doing everything we
> can to make it easy for you to use the original RI sources! 
> Seehttp://jdk6.dev.java.net.) "http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=270

It isn't the licensing terms preventing Harmony from producing a
compatible implementation; if Harmony gets a license, they are free to
do so.  It is Harmony's finances that make them unable to pay the
necessary fee to become a licensee.

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