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"Oracle" and "Nothing to worry about" don't go very well in the same sentence, though :-)
OpenJDK seems like the logical step forward, but pulling the Oracle JDK so soon seems a bit premature to me - especially considering that Java is used a lot by some of the very slow-moving enterprisey projects. Does OpenJDK have 100% compatibility with the Oracle SDK? Including sun extensions and JNI?