Project Proposal: JFX (original) (raw)
Mark Wielaard mark at klomp.org
Fri Oct 28 22:11:11 UTC 2011
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Hi Richard,
On Fri, 2011-10-28 at 14:45 -0700, Richard Bair wrote:
> Now you only need to remove that clickthrough stuff I was mentioning in an earlier mail and we'll take care to make OpenJavaFX shine ;)
Is this what you wanted? javafx4you (@javafx4you) 10/28/11 12:07 PM We've heard you, and we've fixed it! JavaFX 2.0 download no longer requires OTN registration bit.ly/mGUCXT #JavaFX
Looks much better, thanks! But there is still a nasty click-through license that unfortunately seems to make it impossible to use it when hacking on some javafx/openjdk hybrid since it seems to prevent usage on various devices that seem specifically where we would love to to bring java and javafx functionality to. And because it prevents trying to figure out how thing work to write free replacements and/or for hacking on any of the core classes. Could you please remove those restrictions. Or better yet, loose the whole click-through. Specifically:
The use of Software in systems and solutions that provide dedicated functionality (other than as mentioned above) or designed for use in embedded or function-specific software applications, for example but not limited to: Software embedded in or bundled with industrial control systems, wireless mobile telephones, wireless handheld devices, netbooks, kiosks, TV/STB, Blu-ray Disc devices, telematics and network control switching equipment, printers and storage management systems, and other related systems are excluded from this definition and not licensed under this Agreement.
you may not modify, decompile, or reverse engineer Software
You may not create, modify, or change the behavior of, or authorize your licensees to create, modify, or change the behavior of, classes, interfaces, or subpackages that are in any way identified as "java", "javax", "sun", “oracle” or similar convention as specified by Oracle in any naming convention designation.
Thanks,
Mark
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