Open Solaris Community Advisory Board Announced 25
An anonymous reader writes "Sun have announced the OpenSolaris community advisory board, chaired by Roy Felding (co founder and director of the Apache Foundatation), two community appointed people, Rich Teer and Al Hooper (both members of the infamous gang of six that helped to get Sun to restart Solaris x86) and two sun employees - well known open source evangelist Simon Phipps and kernel engineer Casper Dik. No date for the code release as of yet, but it can't be far off now."
Solaris? Not again. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Wow. (Score:1)
Though I do agree that
solaris 10 (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:solaris 10 (Score:5, Interesting)
Solaris 10 is really a huge leap. DTrace is useful right out of the box, no configuration needed, and there are lots of sample scripts in
Re:solaris 10 (Score:2)
His name is Roy Fielding (Score:2)
wtf happened to solaris for PPC (Score:2)
So now where is solaris for PPC.
All I have to say is luckly Sun had nothing to do with the SYS V (elf) PPC64 ABI.
Re:wtf happened to solaris for PPC (Score:4, Informative)
These guys [blastwave.org] seem to want to make it their business to do a port.
Re:wtf happened to solaris for PPC (Score:1)
Hopefully OpenSolaris can soon answer (Score:5, Interesting)
No doubt, if they can get a basic (but otherwise bootable and working) open source Solaris out there, they community will be able to soon (say within a few years) replace the proprietary components.
A few weeks ago I bought myself a sparc box (netra T1 AC200), and after some initial problems with install media, finally got solaris installed. So far I am favorably impressed.
Re:Hopefully OpenSolaris can soon answer (Score:2, Informative)
Sigh (Score:3, Insightful)
The progress of science has been enabled by open publication of theories and experiments. This same openness allows the best ideas to flourish and for development of technology-based industry wherever conditions permit, including lesser developed nations. The entire concept of "intellectual property" [gnu.org] is not just a brake on the efficient operation of the free market system, but also impedes the progress of science and technology as a whole, progress which has helped improve the lives of millions.
Some resources are of limited supply and exhaustible; ideas are not such a resource.
Re:Sigh (Score:2)
Sun's Idea (Score:1, Troll)
It will be interesting to see if anyone currently developing Linux jumps ship to Solaris...
/me ducks.
Re:Sun's Idea (Score:3, Insightful)
Innovation in OpenSolaris [opensolaris.org] will drive innovation in Linux, BSD etc, and vice versa. The all round beneficary of all of this is the consumer, be they end users at home, or large datacenters.