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- To: 'Bao Ha' <baoh@linuxwizardry.com>, "'debian-java@lists.debian.org'" <debian-java@lists.debian.org>
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- From: Heitzso <xxh1@cdc.gov>
- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 11:11:25 -0500
- Message-id: <[🔎] B7F9A3E3FDDDD11185510000F8BDBBF2049E8144@mcdc-atl-5.cdc.gov>
Java on Linux is important. Debian is important Linux. As hard as it may be to wade through the free/non-free waters and sort out a viable directory structure, java policy, etc., the long term benefits are significant. What I appreciate is wiring java and the inumerable libraries/jars into Linux in a way such that it becomes transparent. Unfortunately I'm not in a position to help out, just comment on and use the tools. As I become more familiar with the debian context and java policy I may be able to pitch in some. Heitzso
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