To me, one line that stood out in Gosling's blog was this one:

"Sun also provided the VM for Linux because there was no one else to
do it."

There was a Blackdown port of Java, but I believe it was pretty
troubled.  Porting all of Java, including AWT and javax.sound and all
that, is *hard*.  Again, I think you see Sun stepping in with their
own JDK primarily as a means of attracting developers and legitimizing
the Java platform.  They may not have wanted to, but it seems they had
to.

--Chris

On Oct 22, 8:22 am, opinali <opin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Gosling's 
> take:http://nighthacks.com/roller/jag/entry/steve_jobs_comments_on_apple
>
> On Oct 22, 8:08 am, Fabrizio Giudici <fabrizio.giud...@tidalwave.it>
> wrote:
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> > On 10/22/10 12:01 , opinali wrote:> Why did Apple insist on having control 
> > of the Mac JVM years ago, when
> > > Sun wanted do do that?
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> > As Chris said, unfortunately in this case Sun is to blame for the poor
> > engineering and integration, at the time.
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> > --
> > Fabrizio Giudici - Java Architect, Project Manager
> > Tidalwave s.a.s. - "We make Java work. Everywhere."
> > java.net/blog/fabriziogiudici -www.tidalwave.it/people
> > fabrizio.giud...@tidalwave.it

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