Demi Marie Obenour wrote:
> If Fedora legally cannot ship a version of OpenJDK that hasn’t
> passed the TCK, but which is still compatible with the vast majority
> of Java code, then OpenJDK isn’t free software and Fedora cannot
> ship it at all.  Conversely, if OpenJDK is free software, then Fedora
> can strip out any problematic trademarks without losing compatibility.

This abuse of trademarks to make Free Software not really free is an 
alarming pattern. See also Firefox.

        Kevin Kofler
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