Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Jun 2008 20:28 UTC, submitted by Rahul
Java Back in May 2006, Sun announced during the JavaOne conference it would release Java as open source, licensed as GPL software. While it was released as GPL, it still contained about 5 percent proprietary, non-free code - the Java trap, as the FSF calls it. The FSF called to dismantle this trap, and now the IcedTea project has reached an important milestone.
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RE[2]: The Java Trap
by KermitTheFragger on Thu 19th Jun 2008 21:35 UTC in reply to "RE: The Java Trap"
KermitTheFragger
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2008-06-12

Hear Hear.

Also what a lot of people conviently tend to forget is the fact that the JDK source has always been available. Just not under a license as liberal as the GPL.

But the advantage for a developer being able to debug trough the whole stack of the JDK has always been available.

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