Jussi Nieminen wrote:
It makes me sad to see those red Oracle logos even
here on opensolaris.org webpages, but I suppose we
just have to get used to it.
But at least we now get to see the Sun logo on
Larry's fancy new sailing
boat! That'll probably give the logo more air time
than
Those secrets are covered in contract so no need for NDA and at least in most
of Europe countries there are laws which cover similar situations too. So in
case you talk about some real internal stuff of company you can be immediately
displaced and there will be info about it in your documents
Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Those secrets are covered in contract so no need for NDA
An NDA is simply a contract in which you agree not to disclose
certain information - so it sounds like your employer is no
different from mine there, and you signed something much like
I did at Sun over ten years ago
No, job contract is something very different when comparing with NDA and I
really don't have those limitations in my contract.
Again nothing about this future secret in my contract. That's part of our
job. We offer control of infrastructure to our customers so they can buy
product from us or
Tomas Bodzar bodz...@openbsd.cz wrote:
I'm still under NDA - it's a
standard part of the employment contracts at both Sun Oracle and
probably pretty much every tech company in the world.
I'm in a tech company. But company which focuses only on open source so no
NDA possible.
Looks like
Jörg,
And BTW: I did sign several NDAs that _allowed_ me to create OSS I could
otherwise not write. If you are signing an NDA for a OSS project, you just need
to make sure that you get permission to publish OSS code that results from
knowing details. Only sign the NDA for not disclosing the
Of course that no one can disclose inner details (pass, id,) of his/her
company. But it's about personality. You don't need NDA for that and especially
not those stupid NDA's which prohibit to talk even about colour of carpets 5
years after you leave.
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Tomas Bodzar wrote:
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I'm still under NDA - it's a
standard part of the employment contracts at both Sun Oracle and
probably pretty much every tech company in the world.
I'm in a tech company. But company which focuses only on open source so no
NDA possible.
Sure there is - even if
A.) http://www.thenetworkisthecomputer.com/
B.) http://www.oracle.com/us/sun/index.html
and more specifically:
C.) http://www.oracle.com/us/sun/044498
D.) http://www.oracle.com/events/productstrategy/index.html
E.) http://www.oracle.com/events/welcomesun/index.html
Matthias
You (Alex
The sun hasn't completely gone down. Had to go Sun Microsoft id account to
check status my email ID is still there did not carry over to the Oracle.
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I'm still under NDA - it's a
standard part of the employment contracts at both Sun Oracle and
probably pretty much every tech company in the world.
I'm in a tech company. But company which focuses only on open source so no NDA
possible.
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I thought Android uses the Dalvik VM and not Java VM?
http://developer.android.com/guide/basics/what-is-android.html
based on this quote from the URL:
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Android Runtime
Android includes a set of core libraries that provides most of the
functionality available in the core libraries of the
What makes you judge so quickly that Oracle is killing off Sun? They
may keep the name, as far as we know...
Alan, any comments you can make, or are you still under NDA?
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 15:35, Jussi Nieminen jussiniemin...@gmail.com wrote:
Everything in this universe has a start and
And what if they bought Sun because they liked Solaris and wanted to
see it shine brighter? Sorry for the pun... :)
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 15:39, Alex Smith (K4RNT) shadowhun...@gmail.com wrote:
What makes you judge so quickly that Oracle is killing off Sun? They
may keep the name, as far as we
Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
What makes you judge so quickly that Oracle is killing off Sun? They
may keep the name, as far as we know...
Alan, any comments you can make, or are you still under NDA?
If I'm the Alan you're asking, of course I'm still under NDA - it's a
standard part of the
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