Such a license would still be classed as an open source license.
Posted Feb 22, 2004 3:09 UTC (Sun) by
NZheretic (guest, #409)
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Just the Java J2ME,J2SE,J2EE Libraries by piman
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Let Java Go
To insure that the standard base core would not become polluted with incompatable forks, the source could be licensed with a clause requiring any incompatable changes or any additional classes or methords to be moved to and occupy only the vendors namespace. Another clause would require that the vendor version of Java bytecode compiler and any GUI IDE defaults to generating portable bytecode, without embedding any vendor specific references.
What part of the above would conflict with the definition of an open source license?
In fact clause 5 explicitly states: "The license may require derived works to carry a different name or version number from the original software."
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