Apache project keeps pace with Java changes (ZDNet)
15th Nov 2006, 00:50 GMT
ZDNet looks at the Apache Harmony project. "Apache Harmony, started last year, is creating an open-source version of Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE), software for making Java programs on PCs. About two weeks ago, the board of the Apache Software Foundation approved a change in status from incubator to top-level project, Geir Magnusson, who is the chair of the Harmony Project Management Committee, said Tuesday."
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