Il est indiqué que tout un chacun peut utiliser les sources, les modifier et envoyer ses modifications à sun qui évaluera le bien fondé de la requete.
Chacun peut travailler à l'élaboration des specs et l'évolution du langage java
grave à http://www.jcp.org/en/home/index.(...) Divers travaux sont ainsi intégré au jdk ou dans d'autre API spécialisées. C'est par exemple le cas de java.uti.concurrent dirigé par Doug's Lea qui sera intégré au JDK 1.5. [ http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/(...) ]
Enfin de là à dénigrer java par un javasapusaipalibre à la moindre occasion c'est fatiguant. [ nb : je ne dis pas ca pour toi, c'est une généralité ]
Bien évident, j'imagine que certains d'entre vous vont découvrir les liens que je cite et se forger une idée plus nuancée de la politique de Sun.
Encore pour info, un lien pour les intéressés : http://www.sunsource.net/(...) qui liste la participation de Sun à des projets opensource.
je recopie ici un extrait sur la SCSL :
The platform is open with published and specified interfaces.
The SCSL recognizes the strong community interest in an open platform. A primary mechanism for extension within the community is publishing the specifications for new and often layered interfaces. These interfaces may be best - or in rare cases, only - implemented by using proprietary techniques and technology; this is permitted, but under the SCSL, the programming interfaces themselves and related specifications and test suites must be open.
There are more developers looking and working on the common source code, so there is higher quality and more-rapid innovation.
The community pulls organizations and developers into a circle of shared concerns, and this community can effectively self-organize with only a little assistance from the developing organization.
There is no central owning organization that sets schedules and priorities that might conflict with a using organization's schedules and priorities.
Though there is a schedule for the developing organization's structured innovation, the SCSL provides every participant with all the freedom and authority to move forward independently.
There is a self-organizing effect in which the boundaries between proprietary concerns and community concerns are adaptively set.
There is a force tending to keep the infrastructure stable because all the participants depend on it, but innovation can take place any place in the technology base. The binding requirements of the SCSL such as openness and compatibility also tend to keep the infrastructure stable by preventing predatory modifications and extensions.
There is also a spectrum of concerns from the developing organization's point of view that ranges from extensions of high importance to those of less importance; by initiating work for those high importance items itself, the developing organization can exert beneficial stability on them.
A participating organization can reap the benefits of expertise not in its employ.
[^] # Re: specs de Sun non libres
Posté par Roger Rabbit . En réponse à la dépêche GanttProject 1.9.9 version finale. Évalué à 4.
Il est indiqué que tout un chacun peut utiliser les sources, les modifier et envoyer ses modifications à sun qui évaluera le bien fondé de la requete.
Chacun peut travailler à l'élaboration des specs et l'évolution du langage java
grave à http://www.jcp.org/en/home/index.(...) Divers travaux sont ainsi intégré au jdk ou dans d'autre API spécialisées. C'est par exemple le cas de java.uti.concurrent dirigé par Doug's Lea qui sera intégré au JDK 1.5. [ http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/(...) ]
Je suis d'accord que java sauce Sun n'est pas GPL. Sun fait effectivement des compromis, mais on retrouve de nombreux points positifs dans leur politique, se reporter à http://wwws.sun.com/software/communitysource/principles.htm(...) l
Enfin de là à dénigrer java par un javasapusaipalibre à la moindre occasion c'est fatiguant. [ nb : je ne dis pas ca pour toi, c'est une généralité ]
Bien évident, j'imagine que certains d'entre vous vont découvrir les liens que je cite et se forger une idée plus nuancée de la politique de Sun.
Encore pour info, un lien pour les intéressés : http://www.sunsource.net/(...) qui liste la participation de Sun à des projets opensource.
je recopie ici un extrait sur la SCSL :
The platform is open with published and specified interfaces.
The SCSL recognizes the strong community interest in an open platform. A primary mechanism for extension within the community is publishing the specifications for new and often layered interfaces. These interfaces may be best - or in rare cases, only - implemented by using proprietary techniques and technology; this is permitted, but under the SCSL, the programming interfaces themselves and related specifications and test suites must be open.
There are more developers looking and working on the common source code, so there is higher quality and more-rapid innovation.
The community pulls organizations and developers into a circle of shared concerns, and this community can effectively self-organize with only a little assistance from the developing organization.
There is no central owning organization that sets schedules and priorities that might conflict with a using organization's schedules and priorities.
Though there is a schedule for the developing organization's structured innovation, the SCSL provides every participant with all the freedom and authority to move forward independently.
There is a self-organizing effect in which the boundaries between proprietary concerns and community concerns are adaptively set.
There is a force tending to keep the infrastructure stable because all the participants depend on it, but innovation can take place any place in the technology base. The binding requirements of the SCSL such as openness and compatibility also tend to keep the infrastructure stable by preventing predatory modifications and extensions.
There is also a spectrum of concerns from the developing organization's point of view that ranges from extensions of high importance to those of less importance; by initiating work for those high importance items itself, the developing organization can exert beneficial stability on them.
A participating organization can reap the benefits of expertise not in its employ.
There is no limit on who can participate.