Fedora board meeting minutes
Fedora board meeting minutes
Posted Nov 23, 2006 1:22 UTC (Thu) by drag (guest, #31333)In reply to: Fedora board meeting minutes by phgrenet
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Well that would be nice.
but right now there isn't much point in getting rid of Mono or replacing mono with anything.
With Mono and software patents it's all just paranoia right now. In my eyes it's not any worse then any other part of Linux that was made a replacement for propriatory software (which is most of it)
Personally I think that Java has a bright future though. But the way things are looking it may not be until 2008 before GPL'd java becomes a real-world full-fledged language replacement for current JVM stuff.
Probably what would be nice is if somebody knowledgable in both C# and Java would write up a technical comparision between the languages..
Relatively security, performance, ease of programming, integration with existing C and C++ code and such things.
Posted Nov 23, 2006 1:30 UTC (Thu)
by drag (guest, #31333)
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What I think would be cool would be for Java to get together with KDE. KDE doesn't have the same thing aviable for it as you have with Python and Mono for Gnome, but they probably need it.
For instance C++ and how KDE works is very object oriented fasion. Well that is nice for Java.
QT folks are interested getting KDE working on every platform aviable, and Java is already there for most of their targets.
QT and Java on the Linux desktop. QT and Java on mobile devices. All sorts of stuff like that. Seems like a good match.
And just a for-isntance.. Alright you have Java for GTK and such.. but how is java with it's integration into gconf, or gstreamer, or other such things that are standard in Gnome? I know that all those aren't complete but will be required to make Java a full-fledged language for Gnome.Fedora board meeting minutes