They are killing, at least, one project.  Kenai is dead.  See the FAQ
on OTN.

On Jan 27, 3:54 pm, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
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> Da : Sean Comerford <[email protected]>
> A : [email protected]
> Oggetto : Re: [The Java Posse] Oracle Webcast Discussion
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> Data : Wed, 27 Jan 2010 15:17:00 -0500
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> > Other than confirming that JavaOne will continue to live
> > on, was there anything specific to Java and related
> > products like Glassfish, NetBeans, etc highlighted?
>
> > I managed to hang in there through most of the hardeware
> > stuff (which while technically interesting isn't stuff
> > I'll use) but of course got distracted by pesky work (and
> > co-workers) once they started talking about software!
>
> I think the most interesting things will be read in
> cold-mind reports in the following days, but so far I'd say
> they are dropping nothing. Clear commitment on Solaris, ZFS;
> JME and JavaFX; keeping Glassfish as reference
> implementation and for the community, with WebLogic the
> professional product. Keeping NetBeans as "lightweight IDE"
> mainly focused on Java core + extra languages, JME, JEE
> reference implementation support, JDeveloper for the
> professional suites. There's quite a bit of things to
> understand about this IDE strategy, but I'm not telling what
> I've in mind now (after a few email private exchanges)
> because it's too early.
>
> PS Even J1 stays, but moved to September, in the same days
> as the Oracle Conference, but with its own track and again
> at the Moscone. I wonder whether a few european conferences
> will have (or will prefer) to reschedule. Ah, can somebody
> tell me how is foliage in Yosemite at the end of September?
> ;-)
>
> --
> f.g.
>
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