MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is this situation likely to change if even free software projects like
> Debian don't support the free software Java systems? (Assuming that
> you meant only the non-free JVMs are complete enough. Being commercial
> is not the same as being non-free.)

Blackdown JDK is stable enough for production work and it is non-free,
not commercial. And like I said, work is being done on getting enough
functionality into free Java environments to support the biggest free
Java projects in main (it seems that Tomcat4 runs on the latest
development version of Kaffe and Classpath, so does Eclipse and most
of JBoss). I don't think that work would speed up much if contrib is
dropped.

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