As an IBM employee I can take an educated guess that the projects that IBM has moved to SourceForge are probably fairly useful. Someone in one of the replies mentioned that ICU is one of these projects - ICU is a strategic component of almost every major IBM Software product and to my knowledge is the basis for most of Java's underlying internationalization code.
Other projects that have been open sourced in the past 5 years are things such as XML4J, XML4C, XSLT4J, Eclipse, and Cloudscape.
I for one who favor the IBM strategy of furthering both Linux and Open Source.
As an IBM employee I can take an educated guess that the projects that IBM has moved to SourceForge are probably fairly useful. Someone in one of the replies mentioned that ICU is one of these projects - ICU is a strategic component of almost every major IBM Software product and to my knowledge is the basis for most of Java's underlying internationalization code. Other projects that have been open sourced in the past 5 years are things such as XML4J, XML4C, XSLT4J, Eclipse, and Cloudscape. I for one who favor the IBM strategy of furthering both Linux and Open Source.