If it's been five years in the making then that would suggest that not many 
Java VM and API developers were let go during the acquisition of Sun. Or were 
they? 
http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/apache-developers-java-7-contains-bugs-35619. 
But I have to wonder who would be so bold or ignorant as to put a dot zero 
release of anything in to production right away anyhow?

Regardless, this whole anti-closed source drum beating reminds me of a Usenix 
conference I went to ten or more years ago. The GNU zealots kept taking the 
open mic every chance they got and -- regardless of relevancy to the subject at 
hand -- would start beating their licensing drum. It became especially tedious 
when they'd show up at the BSD related events and tried to argue with the BSD 
users and devs.

So I'm not saying I'm against open source (who is?) but I feel that every 
business has a choice over which licensing model is most appropriate for their 
products and profitability. Long time Solaris users have been around before 
Solaris was ever open sourced. Most of us didn't start using OpenSolaris 
because someone tacked "open" in front of its name -- we chose it for its 
innovation. It sounds to me as if Oracle has decided to keep its competitors in 
the OS market from using their innovations before they can release their own 
production ready OS. If that's unnerving to you, you're welcome to look 
elsewhere as you also have a choice.

But I should remind everyone that one of the most important  parts of being a 
community member and advocate (open source or not) is being respectful of 
others. And bashing Oracle at very turn is not going to convince anyone to join 
your cause -- especially considering that there are current and ex Oracle 
employees and customers contributing to the community. Thankfully, most of us 
are familiar with the ability to delete an email without responding to it -- as 
you're certainly welcome to do with this one.

kind regards,
Gary
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