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RE: gcj and jikes
- From: "Erik Poupaert" <erik dot poupaert at chello dot be>
- To: "Geert Bevin" <gbevin at uwyn dot com>,"gcj" <java at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 22:40:17 +0200
- Subject: RE: gcj and jikes
>>>>> But I suppose that's a bit the problem of many big open-source
>>>>> initiatives :-/
Attracting more developers, means, first of all, attracting more users. Kirk
Vogen, I/T Specialist, IBM Global Services
April 2002 (http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-nativegui/)
started out with illustrating some compelling advantages that can only be
had with gcj. The importance of this article cannot be underestimated. It
still continues to produce a sizeable influx of developers and users.
Another breakthrough has been the work of Mohan, and especially Ranjit. The
goal of hosting gcj on both linux and windows is now a fact and will produce
yet another influx of developers and users.
I think that, for example, a follow-up article on Kirk Vogen's excellent
presentation -- one that demonstrates the progress achieved over the last
six months -- will increase the intensity in which developers and users will
direct their choices to gcj.