Re: [g-a-devel] Re: Gnopernicus on a Live CD?
- From: Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman Sun COM>
- To: Thomas Ward <tward1978 earthlink net>
- Cc: GNOME Accessibility Devel Mailing List <gnome-accessibility-devel gnome org>, GNOME Accessibility Mailing List <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>, thenerd rmisp net
- Subject: Re: [g-a-devel] Re: Gnopernicus on a Live CD?
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 11:14:50 +0000
Hi Thomas, Luke:
The licensing issue is a real shame, but I don't know of an easy fix
either, especially for the 'Live CD'
However, for the regular Ubuntu distribution I do think that it would be
worthwhile to include the java-access-bridge, and build OpenOffice.org
to include the accessibility support. The java-access-bridge code and
the OO.o accessibility code is LGPL, so the licensing issue would then
be reduced to that of a 'soft' dependency on a non-free JVM - there
would be no non-free code bundled. Ubuntu users would then be able, at
their sole discretion, to independently download and use the Sun JVM in
order to complete their OpenOffice accessibility solution.
In the absence of a free alternative, I think this would be a defensible
approach, and if other agree, it may be worth lobbying for it with
Debian and/or Ubuntu. Since I work for Sun and wrote much of the
java-access-bridge for Gnome, perhaps a less-interested party should do
the lobbying <smile>.
regards
Bill
Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi,
While I think everyone can agree adding a Java VM and java access bridge
would be a good thing there are licensing issues that would have to be
resolved first.
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