Java Fallout: OO.o 2.0 and the FOSS Community
Joe Barr writes "Bruce Byfield has an interesting look at the 'fallout' between OpenOffice.org and the free/open source software communities because of their reliance on Java in the latest release. As he says, "It seems a decision based largely on practical considerations -- and with a disregard for the consequences for both the rest of the free and open source software (FOSS) communities and the future of OpenOffice.org itself." This is an issue that is not going away."
Just re-write everything in Visual Basic. That should make FOSS advocates happy.
I'm a big tall mofo.
Silly open source developers - putting practicality and pragmatism above more important things like dyed-in-the-wool political viewpoints. Next you'll be telling me they're all off using these newbie Linux systems, rather than diligently waiting for HURD to stabilise like they're supposed to. Tch.
My first grammer nazi reply!
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What SUN giveth, SUN can take away. That should be a good reason to stay away.
What?
Microsoft said the same thing, relegating security and stability, but that's now come back to bite them in the ass.
If you call being the largest software company in the known universe, and one of the greatest financial successes of our generation being bitten in the ass, then I hope that I'm bitten in the ass, too. Oh God, please, something or someone bite me in the ass!
I don't respond to AC's.
Visual Studio sucks - it does not run on Linux!
Just saying it like it are.
they forgot to mention the other fallout: the one between the developers and the people who like text to appear as they type.
java is slow - John Carmack, Command Keen programmer.
How do you exspect me to comment on the story, when there is no pictures or screenshots?
Heheh - I love that the acronym would become FOO.org. That ought to win over the geek crowd at least.
Servlet v2.4 container in a single 161KB jar file ? Try Winstone
"Sorry, but what competitors to VB6 does the OSS community have?"
How about REAL Basic from Real Software in Austin, Texas?
That's a real competitor (sees pun - decides to duck and run as tomatoes fly).
Have a nice day.
All Ad hominem replies happily ignored as the sender shall be deemed to lack the faculties to comprehend the equation.