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redhatmagazine.com — At the same time, Sun decided to allow Fedora to use its OpenJDK trademark for IcedTea. This makes perfect sense as there are now so few binary plugs needed to build OpenJDK that it’s a distinction without a real difference from a user’s point of view. Fedora 9’s package is now called OpenJDK, not IcedTea, and it is based on OpenJDK 6.