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	<title>Comments on: The IcedTea question.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;d expect everything to go on for a while, anyway. On the Kaffe/Classpath/gcj/cacao/IKVM/JamVM/* side the future development will happen with a chance of strongly collaborating with Sun on shared code.

On Harmony&#039;s side, probably not so much, though everything is possible there in the future. Nothing, except current policies, prohibits ASF from working with/on GPLd code. And policies are always up for debate.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d expect everything to go on for a while, anyway. On the Kaffe/Classpath/gcj/cacao/IKVM/JamVM/* side the future development will happen with a chance of strongly collaborating with Sun on shared code.</p>
<p>On Harmony&#8217;s side, probably not so much, though everything is possible there in the future. Nothing, except current policies, prohibits ASF from working with/on GPLd code. And policies are always up for debate.</p>
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