JPython Status
Ivan Frohne
frohne at gci.net
Thu Oct 5 21:47:22 EDT 2000
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"Bernhard Reiter" <breiter at usf.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE> wrote in message > > (Ivan Frohne): But CPython is not really open source, either. > > This is not true. > Python qualifies as open source and free software. > Java implementations from Sun do not. And Sun has a firm grip > legal on the java specs. I'll be the first to admit that my understanding of the term "open source" is fuzzy and imprecise, but I do know what I like. Software that is free, easy, universal and stable. Visual C, gcc, Cygwin et al don't score as well as Java on those criteria with Windows users IMO. > > (Ivan Frohne): Guido is free to screw every one up. > > He has less handles. He cannot withdraw the current Cpython > implementation for being free software. I don't need legal assurances that Guido won't ever take Python back. Likewise, I just don't think Java is ever going to cost me anything, or become system-specific, unstable or hard-to-use. --Ivan Frohne
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