> Frankly speaking, the easiest thing that Google could to today is paying
> some money to Oracle and not change anything else. At this point to me
> it's clear that Google made a huge mistake in not being able to forecast
> where Java would land after the fall of Sun.

But pay money for what exactly? Android does not fit within the Sun/
Oracle defined Java containers. And how would the platform remain free
if guys like Cyanogen could not grab the pieces and throw on a custom
device? Google reaching safe haven is not the full story here, more
seems at stake.

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