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Sun Completes Java Core Tech Open-Sourcing

MsManhattan writes "A year after announcing its plans, Sun Microsystems has made almost all of the core technology in Java available as open-source software under the GNU general public license version 2 (GPLv2). However, some of the code remains 'encumbered'; that is, Sun doesn't have sufficient rights to release it under GPLv2, and the company is requesting the open-source community's help in resolving these issues. Rich Sands, community marketing manager for OpenJDK community at Sun, would not say what percentage of Java's 6.5 million lines of code are encumbered, but explained that it is largely Java 2D graphics technology, such as font and graphics rasterizing."

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  1. Re:Not much of a surprise. by thePowerOfGrayskull · · Score: 2, Funny

    I would love to help myself
    As a longtime java developer, and advocate of the open source java, I think it's time to put my time where my mouth is. Albeit a few questions:
    * Where is the effort being organised
    * Is there a list of the methods that need to be reimplemented?
    * Have I been tainted -- I've seen java code before, If I reimplement something and it might look like the previous code, how do I guard against this?
    * Can we make java better? It seems to me that java.sun.com is the place to start looking for these answers, and not slashdot ;)
  2. Re:SUN and GPL by TheRaven64 · · Score: 5, Funny
    Yeah, Sun sucks. They haven't contributed anything worthwhile to the community. Well, except OpenOffice. And that whole NFS thing. Oh, and OpenSolaris. Well, and Java now...

    I stand by companies like IBM. I'm running Open Source AIX here right now. Oh, wait...

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