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LarsWestergren writes:
The 2007 JavaOne call for papers closes this friday. According to conference organizer Anetter Vernon, there are currently only a little over 300 submissions so far, but appearently most people do submit at the last minute judging from earlier conferences.
New this year is that technical contents doesn't have to be 100% about the Java platform, but can be about for instance scripting, Open Source and community development, consumer technologies, or next generation web. This is one of the world's biggest developer conferences with around 14000 participants last year, so why not hurry up and submit your paper?
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LarsWestergren writes:
It is now official, Sun is releasing all versions of Java (Standard, Enterprise, Micro) under GPL version 2.0. With around 6 million lines of code in Java SE alone, this is probably one of the biggest transitions to Open Souce ever. There will be webcast from Jonathan Schwartz and Rich Green at 9:30PT.
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LarsWestergren writes:
As Sun is working towards open sourcing the JDK, they have previously asked the community which bug tracker to use, and now Mark Reinholt (Chief Engineer
for the java platform) blogs about which distributed source-code management tool to use. They are currently leaning towards the Python based Mercurial, but Linus Torvald's Git and Bazaar are other solutions being evaluated.
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LarsWestergren writes:
It is official, Sun has hired JRuby developers Charles Nutter and Thomas Enebo to work fulltime on developing JRuby. Hopefully this will strengthen both the Java and Ruby platforms.