I can't stand it when people give terrorists ideas like this... Remember right after 9/11 when news reporters where basically planning out how to blow up NFL events for the terrorists: "That sure would be easy... back to you Ted."
It is not obvious to anyone who doesn't live here what our vulnerabilities are until someone like you lays it out for them.
If Oracle sues your company (eg Google) if you use their product, why on earth would any startup or new project use Java as a platform? I understand if you are already locked in migrating might be prohibative. Don't they want new users and thus new revenu streams? I am obviously missing something fundamental here.
I disagree,
I didn't pay for Firefox. It's a rockin' product, but how does the fact that I use it give me any rights to see what deals the owner's / developers of this F/OSS project have? I think the problem is on the other side. Google is a publicly traded company, so they should have their stock holders asking them the tough questions, not bothering a F/OSS project.
I can't stand it when people give terrorists ideas like this... Remember right after 9/11 when news reporters where basically planning out how to blow up NFL events for the terrorists: "That sure would be easy... back to you Ted." It is not obvious to anyone who doesn't live here what our vulnerabilities are until someone like you lays it out for them.
If Oracle sues your company (eg Google) if you use their product, why on earth would any startup or new project use Java as a platform? I understand if you are already locked in migrating might be prohibative. Don't they want new users and thus new revenu streams? I am obviously missing something fundamental here.
I disagree,
I didn't pay for Firefox. It's a rockin' product, but how does the fact that I use it give me any rights to see what deals the owner's / developers of this F/OSS project have? I think the problem is on the other side. Google is a publicly traded company, so they should have their stock holders asking them the tough questions, not bothering a F/OSS project.
MUHAHAHAHAHA
The public domain is a disgrace to the forces of evil
Good thing I use http://www.msn.com/
*puke*
I like it there... I'm used to it by now.
No pricing yet.
1 million dollars... mu-haHAHAHAHA
When large coorps like google do it... Sweet!
but when large coorps like NBC buys one... Lame!