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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, May 09 2012 @ 06:41 PM EDT
Caleb Garling ‏ @CalebGarling

"I see it as one step in a five step process -- and you still have a long
way to go." Alsup to Google on his realizations on methods.



ISTM Google really need to concentrate a bit less on we didn't need a license,
schwartz said it was ok etc (which are all good)

step back and start cutting Oracles SSO theory out from underneath them


Interoperability, fucntionality, industry standards, OOP , merger/(java/type)
interfaces

all names,


force Oracle to *SHOW* the SSO in the source code, show where the names appear,

watch how quickly 11,000 pages of specification (what's that got to do with
source code anyway) disappears in a puff of let's make something that looks like
bit like an Audi A4 but isn't and anyway it's really got something that is a
bit like a jet engine under it only it's not that either

You're *allowed* to do this stuff.


What are the other 4 steps?

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