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2005-10-09
All of Sun's open source licenses are OSI approved last I checked. This makes them "free" licenses. They just are not viral, and are not compatible with viral licenses, such as the GPL. This will not "prevent" GNU/Linux distros from shipping with it, that is a choice those distributions make. Get your facts straight before you spew false information.
As for being a "bleargh" language, I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say - but it does seem you are trying to be negative. Bleargh back to you, and what is YOUR language of choice? Arguments can be made that ALL programming languages are "bleargh" <-- whatever this means.