What is the Community Source Licensing model announced in December 1998, and how does it affect the device developer?
A. Under the Community Source Licensing model, the source code will be freely available for development purposes. This is expected to happen in February 1999. Read more about Community Source Licensing: • Defining new extensions (free registration required) • Principles behind Community Source Licensing As a device developer, it is expected that you will have many more choices on where to obtain the PersonalJava application environment. You can obtain a binary version from the RTOS vendors who have been working with PersonalJava since the beginning, you can download the source code from Sun’s Community Web Server in February 1999, or you can obtain it from one of the other resellers who are expected to take advantage of the Community Source to offer yet other binary versions.
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