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OpenOffice.org and Java

OpenOffice.org 2.0 is still a few months off, but the beta is drawing criticism due to functionality in OO.org requiring a Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Bruce Byfield looks at the arguments for and against including components written in Java, including licensing concerns and the lack of an official version of Java for Linux on PPC or FreeBSD.

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