Sun CEO: Open source Java is "momentous" (InfoWorld)
13th Nov 2006, 22:26 GMT
InfoWorld - Santa Clara, Calif. -- Sun Microsystems's offering of the Java platform via open source under the GNU General Public License is a "momentous" change, said Sun President/CEO Jonathan Schwartz on Monday. But IBM wants the Apache Software Foundation in charge of Java.
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