Hacked OpenJDK
Frans Thamura
frans at meruvian.org
Fri Feb 10 19:26:58 UTC 2012
that is the idea :0
why openjdk is not create binary, and must under openscg
and why dont bring openscg as commiter in openjdk for binary distribution
F
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 2:23 AM, Lussier, Denis <denisl at openscg.com> wrote:
> OpenSCG's OpenJDK is "as is". We compile the binaries according to the
> instructions that come with the source. Then we build platform specific
> one-click installers around those binaries and offer them for free download.
> We don't run the TCK tests and therfore our binaries are not "certified".
>
> Good folks from Sun and Oracle have never been anything but inquisitive &
> supportive of our efforts.
>
> --Luss
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Frans Thamura <frans at meruvian.org> wrote:
>>
>> hi
>>
>> what is your positioning regarding your openjdk installer?
>>
>> http://www.openscg.org/se/openjdk/index.jsp
>>
>> do u modify it , or as is?
>>
>> F
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 1:36 AM, Lussier, Denis <denisl at openscg.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi Frans,
>> >
>> > I'm NOT a lawyer and I don't work or speak for Oracle.
>> >
>> > I am an OpenJDK Packager, www.openscg.org, and therefore have some
>> > experience on this issue.
>> >
>> > I believe the spirit of the legaleeze on this is not necessarily evil.
>> > :-)
>> > If what you build & distribute is different than OpenJDK, then don't
>> > call it
>> > "Java" and don't call it "OpenJDK".
>> >
>> > --Luss
>> >
>> > On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 10:27 AM, Frans Thamura <frans at meruvian.org>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> hi there..
>> >>
>> >> if i use openjdk, and modify several code or API, and make it not
>> >> standard, and i am using for our own, and share across internet..
>> >>
>> >> will oracle sue me because this is not "openjdk" that release
>> >>
>> >> we know. that google, facebook, yahoo, twitter also using java, and
>> >> for a big company , that is "safer" they have their own skill , esp
>> >> java is their platform.
>> >>
>> >> we call it hacked openJDK.
>> >>
>> >> and in several case, they have team that manage the jdk, and several
>> >> can contribute, but several afraid, about "the sue".
>> >>
>> >> because this model will strengthen the OpenJDK, but how about the JDK
>> >> for business?
>> >>
>> >> that is my idea.. any comment?
>> >>
>> >> F
>> >
>> >
>
>
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