In the specification book, Joshua Bloch is thanked profusely in the acknowledgementspic.twitter.com/fkBUIVppCk
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GNU!!!!!!!! *shakes fist*
Bloch: It takes a very good specification to admit an independent implementation.
We're talking about Perl 5 now?
Bloch went to Google after leaving SUn. He worked on Android for approximately 1 year, working on some of the same core libraries.
He is animatedly explaining how mobile environments have different constraints from desktop. I.... it was... a lot
Direct is done on Bloch, 15 minute break, doing motions and housekeeping again
Jury just got hit with some nonconsensual world-class instruction in programminghttps://twitter.com/xor/status/731158649209397249 …
oh my god lawyer is asking about a later witness using an easel what is this easel going to be used for
Was late coming back from eating my breakfast sandwich, looks like Oracle has started cross exam. Just asked Bloch about "beauty in APIs"
I've been trying to keep everything threaded but it looks like I broke the thread this morning, I apologize
Both Google and Oracle are relitigating.https://twitter.com/xor/status/731165048681304065 …
We're going through some things that Bloch wrote. Oracle: You said here that "API design is tough" Bloch: I said it’s tough to do it *well*
Basically Oracle is trying to convince the jury of the labor that goes into creating APIs.
It's nuts, that has nothing to do with fair use OR 102(b).
They just think that if the jury thinks it's hard work, they're more likely to rule in Oracle's favor.
Oracle pointing to an email that Bloch wrote, where he says, "Oooh, you put your hand into the buzz saw."
Oracle: You said that because you understood that using OpenJDK in Android was a verboten topic at Google.
Bloch: I had said that at one point in my life, but on further reflection, I think I misspoke.
Now playing a 2011 depo, where Bloch explains that he wrote that email because the guy had mentioned a "verboten topic."
Oracle [tape]: Why did you think that was a verboten topic? Bloch: [thinking for a while]
Bloch says that the general sense of that they couldn't use GPL code other than the Linux kernel. (Makes sense? It's GPL?)
(Is the jury going to catch that GPL thing?)
Bloch stands by testimony, but clarifies in a "ummm actually" voice that "verboten" wasn't right word, he should have said "controversial"
She's reading a page out of the Java spec where Sun Microsystems gives a license on the inner leaf (didn't catch what was licensed)
Bloch is excused.
Now watching a video of a depo of Donald Smith, who worked at Oracle in 2015.
Google [tape]: Have you ever been deposed before? Smith: I have not. oh boy
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