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By andrew.c.oliver
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Published: Jan 10 2013 / 08:21

Java is looking like everything including the kitchen sink. How about "give one get one" for Java 8 -- and dropping inheritance entirely?
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infovation_Softwares replied ago:

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they should start a JavaX project system , so that people can try the features before they are implemented in final version, OH wait, thats ORACLE, they will do what they want, FORK OPEN JDK then.

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acoliver replied ago:

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Fork everything! Fork me and fork you too! Most forks fail. Forking requires a certain momentum and that enough resources behind the fork to be successful. All the developer passion (or in some cases bloviation) will not pay the bills. You need corporate profits and a business interest for a successful fork. So no, let's not fork for forking sake or we'll be forked too.

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