This article makes for an interesting read. Here follow two early paragraphs for context:

Oracle controls the JavaScript trademark because in 2009 it acquired Sun Microsystems, which applied to trademark the name with the US Patent and Trademark Office back in 1995. The trademark was granted in 2000.

While the database giant does not use the name for any commercial products, its ownership of the trademark has led JavaScript-oriented organizations such as events biz JSConf to adopt branding that avoids the term. As the signatories to the letter observe, the world’s most popular programming language therefore can’t have a conference that mentions what it’s about.

Toward the end, the article mentions an initiative to legally pursue Oracle for trademark abandonment.

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I’m still not over the utter destruction of Sun by fucking Oracle.

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Same, I hear you.

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Javascript? What’s that? I only know of ECMA-262-ECMAScript, rolls right off the tongue!

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favorite JavaScript reference docs MDN

meanwhile Mozilla bails on fedi

hardly knew ya

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Fuck Oracle, we use them for our org and holy fuck, slow to respond, hire people that don’t know how to do their job or just don’t do it.

Waste of fucking money and air.

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You just described SAP as well.

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Cool! Oracle, a company famous for making good-will decisions, and open to being “urged” into doing the right thing. 🙄

I suppose the open letter is a nice gesture, and I hope that the petition to cancel the trademark succeeds.

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