Oracle’s Suit Against Android Could Split Open Source Oracle’s suit against Google for the use of Java in its Android portable operating system continues to reverberate through the open-source movement. In the newest development, Google has declined to participate in the upcoming JavaOne conference, an event formerly hosted by Java creator Sun Microsystems and now run by Sun’s new owner, Oracle. Joshua Bloch of Google’s Open Source Programs Office, in a posting Friday on the company’s open-source blog, wrote that Google wished it could attend, “but Oracle’s recent lawsuit against Google and open source has made it impossible for us to freely share our thoughts about the future of Java and open source generally.” Bloch noted that the company had attended every JavaOne event since 2004.
Posted By Vrytek On Tuesday, August 31st 2010 In Industry News | Tags: against-android, future, joshua-bloch, microsystems, office, oracle, Source, source-programs, thoughts, upcoming |
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