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Criticizing Sun's Java Desktop System

An anonymous reader writes "Uh-oh. PJ is not a happy camper. 'Sun has made its choice and opted for The Way Things Used To Be,' she declares in a Linux Viewpoint at LinuxWorld. 'It's a new world, and Sun is not in it,' she declares. Her gripe is with the Java Desktop System, which she argues is grossly cavalier with the GPL and doesn't properly acknowledge its roots. Her main objection: 'You really could get the CD and run it without every knowing it had anything GNU/Linuxy in it or that the GPL provides you with guaranteed freedoms that Sun would like you not to know you have.' Feisty read, as ever, from Groklaw's founder and editor. That Jonesian coinage 'GNU/Linuxy' is worth the read alone!"

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  1. Re:One problem with Java Desktop system by Imidazole · · Score: 0, Redundant

    D12? Who's that? I've only heard of Eminem. heh

  2. Because they're not Microsoft by espo812 · · Score: 0, Redundant
    I've never understood why the Open Source community is so quick to praise Sun
    Because they're not Microsoft. No one likes Microsoft, and Sun is one of their competitors. The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
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    espo