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Date:      Mon, 05 Jun 2000 19:24:38 EDT
From:      "John Daniels" <jmd526@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-java@freebsd.org
Subject:   Apple, FreeBSD and the JCP
Message-ID:  <20000605232438.55757.qmail@hotmail.com>

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Hi:

Below is Apple's comment concerning the new Java Community Process (JCP).  
Does this represent anything close to a Java port to FreeBSD?  Is it in 
Apple's best interest to help the FreeBSD-Java team port JDK 1.2.2 and 
future JDK's?  Does anyone think that Apple might voice FreeBSD, or 
FreeBSD-sympathetic, concerns/issues on the Java executive commitee?

Apple has announced that they intend to track FreeBSD code as part of 
Darwin/OSX.  While Apple is free to do whatever they like with FreeBSD code 
subject to the generous BSD license, just like anyone else, it would seem 
that one would *hope* that those who benefit most, would be supportive of 
the community.

Apple's comment in Sun's JCP press release:
"Apple's commitment to Java technology is strong - Mac OS X will ship
with the Java 2 platform built-in, Java technology-based applications
will be able to use the modern Aqua interface on Mac OS X, WebObjects
5 for Java will be built using 100 percent pure Java technology, and
QuickTime for Java technology brings industry standard audio and video
to Java technology-based applications," said Philip Schiller, Apple's
vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "We are thrilled to be
a part of the Java Community Process program's Executive Committee and
plan to play a major role in shaping the future of Java technology
through an open process."

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