On Tue, 29 May 2012 12:15:24 +0200, Russel Winder <[email protected]>
wrote:
On Mon, 2012-05-28 at 12:39 +0200, Fabrizio Giudici wrote:
[...]
Once upon a time there were no OpenJDK or OpenJDK was still too buggy,
and
thus people were forced to use Sun's JDK. OSDL allowed it to be part of
some Linux distros even though it was not open source. Now that OpenJDK
is
more reliable (even though not perfect), a "fully open source Linux guy"
can work with OpenJDK.
Try telling JetBrains this. For IntelliJ IDEA and PyCharm they still
insist that OpenJDK is not good enough due to graphics and performance
reasons and that you must use the Oracle (Sun) JDK
Even the latest JDK 7u4? In any case if one uses IntelliJ IDEA is not a
"fully open source Linux guy".
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