the closing day keynote for this years javaone conference featured a panel discussion on "the big question ..." moderated by tim oreilly, founder and president of oreilly media. oreilly began this conversation on open sourcing java by trying to measure the intersection between the java and open source communities. not many people in the audience raised their hands in answer to the question, "how many of you are currently hacking on some open source java project?"
compatibility as a core value 【程序编程相关:煮酒论英雄 - 漫谈】for the next 45 minutes, the panelists held a public discussion about what it would mean to open source java. panelists included sun microsystems james gosling, the father of java, and rob gingell, vice president and chief engineer. brian behlendorf, cto of collabnet, also brought his perspective as an apache software foundation board member. larry lessig is at stanford university and also represented the electronic frontier foundation, creative commons, and the public library of science. ibm fellow rod smith had written an open letter to sun in february urging them to open source java. james governor, principal analyst and founder of redmonk and justin shaffer, director of operations for mlb advanced media, rounded out the panel. 【推荐阅读:kodojdo指南(前两章)】
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