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Red Hat Not Satisfied with Sun's New Java License

twofish writes "According to a Register article Sun Microsystems' new GNU/Linux-friendly Java license does not go far enough for Red Hat. Brian Stevens, Red Hat CTO, says Sun should have open-sourced Java instead. The new license does have the support of Canonical (main Ubuntu sponsor), Gentoo and Debian." From the article: "He says the failure to open-source Java means that it can't be used on millions of $100, Linux-powered PCs envisioned under Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child project, to bring affordable computing to children in developing nations. Negroponte wants only open source software on the machines, according to Red Hat, which is a member of the project."

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  1. Re:That's kind of a cheap shot... by advocate_one · · Score: 0, Troll
    I hate to say it, but how the heck do they expect Java apps to run well on this $100 laptop anyway? I like Java, my company works mostly in Java, but it can be a resource hog. How is it that they would even want to run it on these stripped down machines?

    b0ll0cks... I was running java apps on my old 486 SX 2 50 with win 3.1 and only 4 Meg of RAM way back in '94... I didn't notice any lack of performance then... and the Negroponte machine has better specs than that... way better.

    This Java is slow FUD meme has been running ever since MS got their ass kicked by Sun and had to stop distributing that extended MS Java. I wonder why...

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