Simon Phipps wrote:

>
> On Sep 9, 2006, at 14:15, Martin Bochnig wrote:
>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>>> SUNW breaks the law, because they themselves offer the Distro-JDK  for
>>>> download and are therefore themselves "Distro-JDK distributors":
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> No, Sun is not bound by its own redistribution licenses so it does  not
>>> break the law.  It owns the JDK so it can distributes it as it sees
>>> fit.
>>>
>>> Casper
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> A question of good moral in a community ??
>
>
> Well, in a perfect world we would spot all the issues as we 
> transition from the old world to the new, but everyone is a fallible 
> human including all the community members who happen to work for Sun. 
> All of us with the responsibility for the process of making Solaris 
> turn into OpenSolaris are aware of this issue around the libraries 
> now that you and others have kindly highlighted it. It is 
> unintentional, unfortunate and temporary. My apologies.
>
> Casper's comment is a statement of fact but does not illuminate 
> intent. I'm sure there will be other similar oversights in the 
> future, but our intent is a transparent, open community with all 
> community members able to act as equally as the law allows. We'll get 
> there!
>
> S.



Yez sir!


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