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The license provisions...
... will determine how definitively control of Java passes to IBM. This decision is a gift to a larger competitor, and the only question is how much Sun will be damaged.

Poor Sun, having to surrender property of value in order to justify the layoffs demanded by Wall Street.
Posted by: Anton Philidor   Posted on: 10/23/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I look forward to open-source Java...  Henry Miller | 10/23/06
Tell that to  Suicida| | 10/23/06
how about SDL and it's friends  shryko | 10/23/06
The license provisions...  Anton Philidor | 10/23/06
Agreed  Erik Engbrecht | 10/23/06
Who?  Richard Flude | 10/23/06
The disaster was known...  Anton Philidor | 10/23/06
Where's the disaster?  Richard Flude | 10/24/06
Might have beens.  Anton Philidor | 10/24/06
Their demise predates open source  Richard Flude | 10/24/06
alternative business model...  shryko | 10/23/06
Too little, too late?  CobraA1 | 10/23/06
Methinks  zkiwi | 10/23/06
Agreed  davidsarmstrong | 10/23/06

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