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	<title>Comments on: Isn&#8217;t it time for GCJ to die?</title>
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		<title>By: jkilgrow</title>
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		<description>i guess it&#039;s because some people have it in their mind that anything that is not opensourse is bad. IMO, ubuntu subscribes to this philosophy so dramatically that it is actually to their detriment.

i agree with you. if you aren&#039;t packaging the jvm in your commercial, money-making product, then the SUN jvm works just fine. and pretty soon, even that will become a thing of the past when SUN develops openjdk a bit more.</description>
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<p>i agree with you. if you aren&#8217;t packaging the jvm in your commercial, money-making product, then the SUN jvm works just fine. and pretty soon, even that will become a thing of the past when SUN develops openjdk a bit more.</p>
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