Geir, Tim, Noel, etc.,
I've had a reply from the CEO of Punch Telematix, concerning the . He asks if
he really has to fill in the bulk_contribution_checklist, given that he
personally has no knowledge of the process by which Wonka was developed. (In
fact no one who ever worked on Wonka at
On Thursday 05 October 2006 18:38, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
w00t :)
Don't get too excited - it wouldn't be the first time that I've got no answer
to such a mail. But I'll follow up with a phone call on Monday if no reply by
then.
Do we need them to make a bulk contribution, or can we handle
On Thursday 05 October 2006 19:06, Tim Ellison wrote:
Apologies for drifting off-topic...
Is there a spec for the shape and behavior of headless SE and embeddable
SE etc.? I have only seen passing references to what they are and how
they act like SE.
SFAIK a headless SE is simply one for
Chris Gray wrote:
On Thursday 05 October 2006 18:38, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
w00t :)
Don't get too excited - it wouldn't be the first time that I've got no answer
to such a mail. But I'll follow up with a phone call on Monday if no reply by
then.
Do we need them to make a bulk
On Friday 06 October 2006 09:29, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Who owns the copyright and can therefore make the donation?
Copyright in the original Wonka code belonged to Acunia, and hence now belongs
to Punch Telematix; there were also a few small contributions from outsiders
whom I'm fairly
Chris Gray wrote:
On Friday 06 October 2006 09:29, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Who owns the copyright and can therefore make the donation?
Copyright in the original Wonka code belonged to Acunia, and hence now belongs
to Punch Telematix; there were also a few small contributions from
Hi Noel,
Does this still include the hardware portability layer? Any synergies with
APR? Does it include the AWT code?
And here is my reply to Noel's message:
Hi Noel,
The code runs on x86, ARM, MIPS, and PowerPC; basically it should run on any
normal 32-bit processor (with or without
Chris Gray wrote:
Hi Noel,
Does this still include the hardware portability layer? Any synergies with
APR? Does it include the AWT code?
And here is my reply to Noel's message:
Hi Noel,
The code runs on x86, ARM, MIPS, and PowerPC; basically it should run on any
normal 32-bit
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Chris Gray wrote:
Chris,
I personally think it would be *very* nice to have Wonka and friends
donated to the Harmony Project, if only as a starting point for a very
portable and embeddable JVM.
While Harmony is principally aimed at Java Standard Edition, it is not a
Chris Gray wrote:
On Thursday 05 October 2006 18:00, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Don't forget that you can have an embeddable SE - it doesn't have to be ME.
Yes, but a full SE nowadays is pretty big. JavaME CDC is basically a defined
subset of SE at the package level, and this is what Wonka
Apologies for drifting off-topic...
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Chris Gray wrote:
Chris,
I personally think it would be *very* nice to have Wonka and friends
donated to the Harmony Project, if only as a starting point for a very
portable and embeddable JVM.
While
: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Wonka, Mika, and Apache
Hello guys,
To introduce myself: I'm one of the original developers of the Wonka
embedded
VM, and my company sells both support for Wonka and our own derivative which
we call Mika. Recently we made Mika available under the same
Hello guys,
To introduce myself: I'm one of the original developers of the Wonka embedded
VM, and my company sells both support for Wonka and our own derivative which
we call Mika. Recently we made Mika available under the same BSD-style
licence as Wonka.
My question is whether Apache would
There certainly is interest in Apache Harmony, as this is very much
aligned to what we've already been doing for the past year and a few
months.
geir
On Sep 27, 2006, at 5:09 AM, Chris Gray wrote:
Hello guys,
To introduce myself: I'm one of the original developers of the
Wonka embedded
great interest Chris -- let's get the wheels moving.
Regards,
Tim
Chris Gray wrote:
Hello guys,
To introduce myself: I'm one of the original developers of the Wonka embedded
VM, and my company sells both support for Wonka and our own derivative which
we call Mika. Recently we made Mika
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