On 11/10/2010 12:23 AM, Greg Reddin wrote:
should just move on. I'm not sure what you'd have Apache do: stay in
the JCP even though it's proven itself to be unwilling to enforce its
own agreements?
Quitting the JCP would be consequential and agreeable. Boycotting Java 7
not.
Sure, Java is not an open standard.
I think this is the reality we are facing. It's unclear to me what
that means for my personal interests in the Java community.
Actually, it's better to focus on this. I see two things:
1. It has never been, and we're still here. So, it's bad, but not
totally bad.
2. Is it .Net an open standard? .Net is the most direct competitor.
3. Alternatively, one should move to the completely community based
platforms such as Python, etc...
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