ats:
"The majority of OpenJDK code is released under the GNU General Public License Version 2 (GPLv2)."
Note the carefully guarded language.
Yes, the "open source" JDK release only requires seventy-five megabytes -- zipped -- of closed-source binary components.
Hear this? It's the sound of one hand clapping. Slowly.
ats: "The majority of OpenJDK code is released under the GNU General Public License Version 2 (GPLv2)."
Note the carefully guarded language.
Yes, the "open source" JDK release only requires seventy-five megabytes -- zipped -- of closed-source binary components.
Hear this? It's the sound of one hand clapping. Slowly.