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===== What are the issues? ===== | ===== What are the issues? ===== | ||
- | Firstly the **OpenJDK** trademark policy is problematic, [[https:// | + | Firstly the **OpenJDK** trademark policy is problematic. Their trademark license **imposes restrictions** for the **redistribution of modified versions** that making it inconvenient to exercise [[https:// |
- | Secondly, on what comes to security | + | Secondly, on what comes to security, Java has been one of the most common **infection vectors** for UNIX-based systems. Poor **coding practices in JVM** have resulted in many popular [[https:// |
- | And Lastly, current or previously | + | And lastly, current or previously used packaging-scripts |
- | In short, **OpenJDK won't be happy with us applying patches and modifications** to try to adress this issues in to their trademarked language** without approval, or the need for entire language rebrand, so it is belated atack to our users freedom**. | + | For further references, [[https:// |
- | ===== Big Picture ===== | + | |
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- | There are various project utilizing Java as a aceptable language. I2P is one of them, has well as a huge plenora of projects. | + | |
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- | <note tip>As an alternative to the java I2P implementation, | + | |
===== Solutions ===== | ===== Solutions ===== | ||
- | * **Rebranding** the entire language to avoid the trademark restriction. Such as [[https:// | ||
- | maintained by the GNU Project and FSDG-compliant distros could be the way**. However, we would need **patches** to adapt all **Java-dependant applications** to the rebranded version of Java, since it is a programming language. We would also not be able to adress the problems that come with the sheer size of main packages, as well as all the **not discloused secutity predicaments** of this language. | ||
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- | * Getting OpenJDK to change its trademark agreement to allow modifications on the java binary for any purpose in respect of [[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Comparisons with other software trademarks ===== | ||
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- | Some users have correctly mentioned that many other software packages have trademarks, do we plan to remove them all? No. We are not against all trademarks, only those which explicitly prohibit normal use, patching, and modification. | ||
- | As an example, neither [[https:// | + | There are no real further solutions as **Java is a clearly trademark-protected language**. It will always come towards a conflict with the persons |
- | Due to the anti-modification clause, OpenJDK is a non-permissive trademark that violates user freedom. |