Oracle writes new OpenJDK rules | Linux Today

Oracle writes new OpenJDK rules

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 3, 2011

“Mark Reinhold, Chief Architect of the Java Platform Group at
Oracle has announced on his blog that he, with the assistance of
John Duimovich and Jason Gartner of IBM, Mike Milinkovich of
Eclipse, Prof. Doug Lea of SUNY Oswego, and Adam Messinger of
Oracle, has been drafting a set of OpenJDK community rules, or
bye-laws, by which the community will operate. He says the draft
document will soon be published for public comment.”


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