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> From: discuss-bounces-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org [mailto:discuss-bounces-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org] On > Behalf Of Richard Pieri > > Yeah. In one of his interviews, James Gosling mentioned that the > Oracle attorneys' eyes lit up over the whole Java/Dalvik thing. Sounds > like Oracle has been planning this since it took over Sun. > > This, combined with the Open Solaris stunt last week spells an end to > open source contributions to Oracle and quite possibly the end of Java. Richard, you're so quick to judge and reach extreme conclusions. ;-) *Sun* was planning this since before oracle took over sun. That's what it means when someone says "google failed negotiations with sun." They approached the negotiation table with sun because they were aware of possible patent and/or copyright conflict; but I highly doubt google walked away from the negotiation table because they suddenly reached the conclusion Sun had nothing against them. The value proposition of suing Google was one of the things which attracted Oracle, that's true. "the end of java" is pure BS. And "the open solaris stunt" last week ... we don't even know what that means yet. They're continuing with commercial solaris, they're getting rid of free opensolaris, and instead, promoting a free solaris express. We don't know what limitations they have in store for solaris express, and we don't know if they'll continue development open source.
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