11 points | by mooreds 3 hours ago
4 comments
I don't trust Oracle to not sue me whenever they feel like it. I refuse to work on any Java codebase as long as Oracle has anything to do with it.
Isn’t OpenJDK or other open source sdk enough to not worry about Oracle? Genuine question.
> OpenJDK (the "Name") is a trademark of Oracle America, Inc. ("Oracle") (the "Trademark Owner").
https://openjdk.org/legal/openjdk-trademark-notice.html
Not worth the risk of stepping on their toes. There are plenty of other good programming languages to choose from.
k
I don't trust Oracle to not sue me whenever they feel like it. I refuse to work on any Java codebase as long as Oracle has anything to do with it.
Isn’t OpenJDK or other open source sdk enough to not worry about Oracle? Genuine question.
> OpenJDK (the "Name") is a trademark of Oracle America, Inc. ("Oracle") (the "Trademark Owner").
https://openjdk.org/legal/openjdk-trademark-notice.html
Not worth the risk of stepping on their toes. There are plenty of other good programming languages to choose from.
k