Hi,

In case you've somehow missed it, Sun has indeed opened up a large part of their code in their new OpenJDK project[2].

Sun is using the classic licensing model in the GNU Classpath world, i.e. a GPLd VM and GPL+classpath exception for the library code. Which means we could share code between the projects quite easily from the licensing perspective.

The class library code of the JDK will be released in the next six months, and the analysts over at redmonk have all the fun details and links, so I'll just link to cote's and sogrady's extensive analysis of it all. [1].

Anyway. I didn't get much sleep in the last few days, so I'll keep this one short.

What I really wanted to say is:

           Thank you.

Thank you all who've contributed to Kaffe, and our many sister projects like GNU Classpath in one form or another, and who made it all so useful in the process of liberating Java.

As usual, when such a big announcement happens, people wonder what will happen with other projects in that space. Kaffe will, of course, go on as long as it's fun to write code for. Where it's going to go, that'll continue to be up to the people submitting the patches to decide, like it's been so far.

I've got a few ideas where the project could head next, and I'm sure so do others. I'm looking forward to closely working together with the new projects at Sun, like we work together with GNU Classpath, and our other upstreams. Let's see how it all works out, I'm optimistic and excited about it all.

But I guess you noticed that already ...

off to catch up on sleep,
dalibor topic

[1]
http://www.redmonk.com/sogrady/archives/002516.html
http://www.redmonk.com/cote/archives/2006/11/gpled_java.html

[2] http://community.java.net/openjdk/

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