Oracle Sues Google Over Android
Ben Eisenbraun
bene-Gk2boCrsRs1AfugRpC6u6w at public.gmane.org
Mon Aug 16 11:01:59 EDT 2010
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 10:38:50AM -0400, Richard Pieri wrote:
> 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.
James mentioned it on his website actually:
http://nighthacks.com/roller/jag/entry/the_shit_finally_hits_the
which appears to be down right now, but it's still in the Google cache:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Op2Gt5L2cPgJ:nighthacks.com/roller/jag/entry/the_shit_finally_hits_the+http://nighthacks.com/roller/jag/entry/the_shit_finally_hits_the&hl=en&client=firefox-a&gl=us&strip=1
> 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.
It does sound like OpenSolaris will get the axe, although that hasn't been
officially announced.
I was at LinuxCon last week, and Chris Mason gave a talk on Btrfs. He and
the other Btrfs developers seem very much commited to improviing the linux
I/O stack and making their filesystem competitive with ZFS, and they are
all employed by Oracle.
I don't think Oracle hates open source or anything; they just seem like
they're hypercompetitive and unwilling to give away their most valuable
technologies for free.
Miguel de Icaza's post on the Oracle-vs-Google thing is good:
http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2010/Aug-13.html
-b
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