From: Internet C <internetc2000@yahoo.com> To: Linux Weekly News <lwn@lwn.net> Subject: Internet C++ Goes GPL Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 16:52:19 -0700 (PDT) Internet C++/IVM, a high-speed open-source alternative toJava and .NET now carries a GPL license. Containing a complete virtualized operating system, C++ programs can be ported and run in any environment supporting the virtual machine. Now, featuring a new OpenGL 1.2 API, IVM promises to deliver high-speed gaming and entertainment to the Internet. The GCC compiler and several libraries are available, and are now part of an ongoing project at SourceForge. Internet C++ may be found at ivm.sourceforge.net. We have released Internet C++ to the public as a GPL project in hopes that the public may define its own standards for the future of the Internet, and that Internet C++ is useful in this process. Internet C++ is an ongoing project and could use all the volunteers it can get, to define and implement this new standard. If you would like to be part of this project at SourceForge, please contact us at internetc2000@yahoo.com.