So far they responded quickly and replaced all 'sun' with 'oracle', but apart from that the java.sun.com site is the same as always, and the information link says all will remain except they will add oracle stuff, and project kenai will be merged to java and discontinued for public use.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/community/sun-oracle-community-continuity.html
So it could be worse and there is hope, although statements made now might change in a year, you can't trust those decision are stable after a takeover as you might know from experience.
Ponytail certainly took JAVA to some very difficult junctures. Few believe that he had McNally's vision, business sense or leadership. I am a little sorry to see JAVA go, but it will now be in a 'far better place'. God save us all from Larry Ellison!
were is the haiku
So far they responded quickly and replaced all 'sun' with 'oracle', but apart from that the java.sun.com site is the same as always, and the information link says all will remain except they will add oracle stuff, and project kenai will be merged to java and discontinued for public use.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/community/sun-oracle-community-continuity.html
So it could be worse and there is hope, although statements made now might change in a year, you can't trust those decision are stable after a takeover as you might know from experience.
I've got to say Sun was a great community member.
Ponytail certainly took JAVA to some very difficult junctures. Few believe that he had McNally's vision, business sense or leadership. I am a little sorry to see JAVA go, but it will now be in a 'far better place'. God save us all from Larry Ellison!
If he had discontinued SPARC development, Sun Microsystems is becoming a happy Intel's customers.