Re: Can I freeze Java

2020-02-28 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 2020-02-26 09:18, Seth Kenlon wrote: You should see if your customer/client is interested in adopting (or at least testing) OpenJDK instead. The client had a very bad and expensive experience with the vendor's updates before, so he will just pay the license fee for Java

Re: Can I freeze Java

2020-02-26 Thread Deepak Bhole
* Seth Kenlon [2020-02-26 12:20]: > This website: http://adoptopenjdk.net has pretty much changed my life with > regards to Java. It's so much better and clearer than anything Oracle or > Sun ever had for installing Java. You should see if your customer/client is > interested in adopting (or at

Re: Can I freeze Java

2020-02-26 Thread Seth Kenlon
This website: http://adoptopenjdk.net has pretty much changed my life with regards to Java. It's so much better and clearer than anything Oracle or Sun ever had for installing Java. You should see if your customer/client is interested in adopting (or at least testing) OpenJDK instead. On Fri, Feb

Re: Can I freeze Java

2020-02-13 Thread Deepak Bhole
On Thu., Feb. 13, 2020, 15:12 ToddAndMargo via users, < users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote: > Hi All, > > Fedora 30, > > A customer with one of those custom programs is getting > a pop up > > https://ibb.co/gZ6TZsb > > telling him he is going to have to start paying for Java. > > The

Can I freeze Java

2020-02-13 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
Hi All, Fedora 30, A customer with one of those custom programs is getting a pop up https://ibb.co/gZ6TZsb telling him he is going to have to start paying for Java. The software vendor have an update to switch from Java to Open Java, but the vendor's QC is horrendous and the