> What ships in Solaris is 100% up to Sun Microsystems, Inc. > It will have to be built by Sun and supported by Sun for many years.
Personally, if feel that if it doesn't make it into Solaris, than I am wasting my time. (I don't run xyz dist of OpenSolaris on my mission critical servers. I run Solaris, and am contributing to this effort in order to bring Solaris closer to *my* ideal. This dialogue should happen. -Brian > I guess this is where you can see the difference between Solaris > and OpenSolaris. > > Other opensolaris-based distributions may or may not be interested > in this project and they may or may not even use the same package > format as Solaris. What we could all share are build recipes > (do I sound like a broken record?). The trouble is, all the > forementioned consolidations (Blastwave incl.) use different > build systems, build environments. Of course, they could be > unified, but it would be a \Huge amount of work. > > Laca > > >
