2004-06-15, k keltezéssel 17:28-kor Gerald Bauer ezt írta:
> Hello Matt Avery,
>
> > One comment -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a
> > technical mailing list.
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> Correct me if I'm wrong. The point of blackdown is
> to create a free Java runtime alternative for the free
> Linux operating system.
>
Th
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 11:28:31, Gerald Bauer said:
> > One comment -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a
> > technical mailing list.
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong. The point of blackdown is
> to create a free Java runtime alternative for the free
> Linux operating system.
You're wrong!
The blackdown port
Gerald Bauer wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong. The point of blackdown is
to create a free Java runtime alternative for the free
Linux operating system.
You are wrong. Blackdown is the project to port sun's jvm to platforms
that sun does not support. When it first started out sun didn't have a
l
Hello Matt Avery,
> One comment -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a
> technical mailing list.
Correct me if I'm wrong. The point of blackdown is
to create a free Java runtime alternative for the free
Linux operating system.
Don't you think it's worth clearing up Sun's Java
trademark policy before inve
One comment -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a technical mailing list.
Gerald Bauer wrote:
Hello,
I just got an email from a Sun lawyer advising me to
rename the Java Republic news blog to the Republic for
discussion of Java(tm) technology or to the Republic
regarding the Java(tm) platform.
I'm not maki
Hello,
As a follow-up to the post "Sun Lawyers Attack The
Java Republic News Blog" allow me to suggest a
rebranding campaign:
Why not follow IBM's lead and drop the Java name and
use Eclipse or Viva! or Kaffe instead?
Java (TM)* is way too overused anyways. Is Java a
operating system? Is