Re: Happy New Year
Il giorno mar, 01/01/2008 alle 22.23 +, Andrew John Hughes ha scritto: > Happy New Year from me as well! And from me too! > I agree; hopefully 2008 will see OpenJDK become a true FOSS project > and not just a Sun development process with an audience. But I think they are doing well, after all, and things will surely improve :) Mario -- Lima Software - http://www.limasoftware.net/ GNU Classpath Developer - http://www.classpath.org/ Fedora Ambassador - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MarioTorre Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp key: http://subkeys.pgp.net/ PGP Key ID: 80F240CF Fingerprint: BA39 9666 94EC 8B73 27FA FC7C 4086 63E3 80F2 40CF Please, support open standards: http://opendocumentfellowship.org/petition/ http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/ signature.asc Description: Questa รจ una parte del messaggio firmata digitalmente
Re: Happy New Year
On 01/01/2008, Dalibor Topic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Robert Lougher wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Wishing everybody a Happy New Year. > > > > Hopefully this will be the year where people will realise that a > > community developed Java is better than an open-sourced, but closed > > process, Java :) > > Happy new year, too! > > Hacking the closed process will be a fun thing to do this year. > > cheers, > dalibor topic > > Happy New Year from me as well! I agree; hopefully 2008 will see OpenJDK become a true FOSS project and not just a Sun development process with an audience. -- Andrew :-) Help end the Java Trap! Contribute to GNU Classpath and the OpenJDK http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath http://openjdk.java.net
Re: Happy New Year
Robert Lougher wrote: Hi, Wishing everybody a Happy New Year. Hopefully this will be the year where people will realise that a community developed Java is better than an open-sourced, but closed process, Java :) Happy new year, too! Hacking the closed process will be a fun thing to do this year. cheers, dalibor topic
Happy New Year
Hi, Wishing everybody a Happy New Year. Hopefully this will be the year where people will realise that a community developed Java is better than an open-sourced, but closed process, Java :) Rob.