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This text: "In 2011-10-29 a vote was started by the project lead Tim Ellison whether to retire the project. The outcome was 20:2 in favor[4], and the project was retired on November 16, 2011[5]." is duplicated in two places, which one should be deleted? --Dougher (talk)06:06, 1 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Why did they make such a decision? Sounds stupid from where I'm standing. This quote was originally embedded into the article as a <!-- comment --> byMarudubshinki with regards to Apache Harmony's decision to wait for code donations instead of working out some kind of license agreement to use code fromGNU Classpath. As it is a question/statement raised with regards to the content of the article, it has been moved to this talk page as comments are more for letting other editors know something specific about the way an article is organized and such instead of for relaying messages. --Remy Suen20:25, 16 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
In the article, it is stated thatApache Harmony is a proposed free implementation of the Java programming language. I don't feel that this is an accurate representation of what the project is. Isn't Harmony an implementation of the Java platform itself with the VM and class libraries included? I'm not sure off-hand as to whether Harmony includes a compiler, but if they did, I think they are just using ECJ, last I checked. Nonetheless, is it accurate to say that it is an implementation of a "programming language"? --Remy Suen14:21, 7 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I think that saying thatmost of the developement process is not transparent is not completely true. It is true that this project received a lot of contributions from various companies, but it seems that all (or a lot of) the decisions are discussed on the mailing list. There are more that 1000 entries per month !!Hervegirod21:08, 7 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This article (while I agree with the criticisms it makes of the Harmony project) does not have a sufficiently neutral tone, in my opinion. A section for discussing the rift between the Harmony and GNU Classpath groups is fine, but having the entire article be slanted against Harmony is inappropriate.Casey Marshall22:38, 9 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
But also: I neglected to read previous changes, apparently contributed by Geir; I think we'd all appreciate it if GNU Classpath AND Harmony developers refrained from editing this article, as it looks like it is difficult for any of us to control our tempers here.Casey Marshall 22:49, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
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