Braydon Fuller on Nostr: It's unexpected that there is a trademark for JavaScript of which Oracle somehow ...
It's unexpected that there is a trademark for JavaScript of which Oracle somehow claims.
Cancelling the trademark would provide better clarity. Or perhaps we just switch to calling it ECMAScript 😂:
https://deno.com/blog/deno-v-oracleTrademarks have usually been somewhat accepted as mostly harmless by many free software projects, however such above examples reveal the faulty logic.
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