Linked by Kroc Camen on Thu 9th Dec 2010 20:16 UTC
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To cut ones nose of to spite ones face means that somebody is so unwilling to admit that they are wrong, that they will harm themselves, just to try prove that they were right. It is the holding of a position solely based upon the notion that it is the opposite of what someone else says, rather than based on merit or truth.
In this case the ASF would not reject JCP just because they have a point to prove with their actions, but that because they actually gave it a fair chance and considered all possibilities before coming to their conclusion.





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2010-08-06
Netbeans and Spring Framework is still very poplular among developers.
(Spring Framework is not controlled by Oracle.)
And Hadoop has become hot technology.
(controlled by Yahoo)
Java 7 will come out next year and is said to finally squash the speed myth too with the addition of multicore programming support.
Also Java is very popular in the mobile app markets.
I dont think Apache is doing this out of principle. It wont cut off it's nose to spite the face.
It's all about licensing/redistribution legalities.
"that it is impossible to distribute independent implementations of JSRs under open source licenses such that users are protected from IP litigation "