"It’s a type of open license that i wasn’t a proponent of... When you contribute something, it takes control of your code."
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2005 email from Rubin to Page says that Sun's big concern is that "we will make licensing impossible for sun and [Sun] will lose revenue"
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Namely, by Google making their own JVM.
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Rubin is starting to show signs of fatigue. Big old sigh from him just now as he pores over yet another email.
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Can't blame him, I'm pretty tired myself.
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Another email being moved into evidence. Rubin asked if he recognizes it. He says yes. "It's part of my wall of shame at home."
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He's definitely getting sassier the more tired he is. https://twitter.com/yo_scriptkittie/status/730830649477619713 …
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A slide deck for business strategy presented to China Mobile says that it's necessary to have Java, to leverage all the existing devs
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He learned Java for this case! https://twitter.com/Valees/status/730835616666136576 …
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(Never getting sick of telling people that)
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The man was 67 years old when he did that!!!
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We're looking at more emails. Looks like one of the guys at Android used to be at Sun... and was an author of some of the Java APIs
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Lindholm-- I believe he was an advisor on Android?
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I'm not clear on whether he was actually a dev, I don't think he was on the implementation, since it a clean-room implementation.
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Lindolm says, "We’ve been over a bunch of these [technical alternatives], and think they all suck."
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"We conclude we need to negotiate a license for Java under the terms we need."
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Oracle attorney begins to list all the Android versions that came out after this email.
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Have you ever heard a lawyer list a bunch of desserts very aggressively in court? Now I have.
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Oracle tries to ask a question about how Lindholm did not write that it was okay just to use the APIs because Schwartz wrote that blogpost
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Objection, sustained. She gives it another crack. Another objection, also sustained.
Fin de la conversation
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