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Re: Are release notes for developer previews covered by the NDA?



Well, I'm no lawyer -- I don't actually know the answer to the question about release notes.
But you (and the rest of java-dev) should feel free to email questions and comments to us at <email@hidden>
Bugs should still go to bug reporter.


	Michael McDougall
	Apple Computer


On May 18, 2006, at 2:23 PM, Mickey Segal wrote:

For Java SE 6 Release 1 Developer Preview 2 is there some way we can ask questions about unclear material in the release notes without violating the nondisclosure agreement? For instance, the release notes say that a particular feature I need is not yet implemented, but a workaround is described as a way that "can be used to test many" of the thing I desire to test (mentioning what this is publicly could be saying too much).

If what I want to test is not included in "many" I will have installed a Java version that may be useless to me and hard to remove without reformatting.

In the old days we had a special list on which we could discuss preview versions. Is there some way now that we can ask questions about the release notes besides the silly workaround of filing a bug report about the release notes?

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