On Nov 28, 2011, at 1:16 PM, Michael Widmann wrote:

Hi

Well spoken everyone - one is missing that doesn't declare himself and should 
please said some thing on this : Garret ….

I thought I sent mail on this topic at length already… I will resend it since 
it appears it didn't go through the list.  That will be a separate message.  
Meantime, I'll answer the questions below best as I can.



1.) Garret in front of the curtain please

2.) Would it be frank to ask - could we donate for OpenIndiana?  and if so 
where - and what do donate?

You can donate to the PFIF which serves the entire illumos community.  Right 
now we don't have a way to earmark funds just for OpenIndiana.   And I still 
have to obtain the precise details for donating to the PFIF using the illumos 
"project" for accounting purposes.

OpenIndiana had chosen right from the beginning to stand apart from the rest of 
illumos.  IMO, looking back, this was not such a great decision.  Ultimately, I 
think the goal of not having a "preferred" distro was noble, but really it 
turns out not to be so useful.  Everyone understands what OI is, and it has 
become something of a "reference" for the rest of illumos.  Ultimately, I'd 
like illumian to also stand in that role, together with OI.  I think we need 
such references in order that we can reasonably validate test results, etc.  A 
common baseline is important for development.  I don't think any of the other 
distributions are suitable as a baseline here, either because they are niche, 
or deviate too far from the illumos core to be useful as such.


3.) Question: Is there a real problem with the name - or only this IPS / SRV4  
Package hating generation conflict?

The name was not a key motivator.  IPS is toxic to us in every respect except 
one -- that the package delivery is fully described by parseable metadata 
rather than scripts (ignoring the oft-used SMF backdoor.)  So it seemed to me 
that we could use the upstream for OI, including that metadata, to build a 
distribution using .deb format binaries.

For the record, I also I think there is some great community value in this 
because there are many companies delivering software via .deb, but as far as I 
know IPS is adopted only by Oracle -- and indeed they seem to use a version 
that is ever-changing.  So I don't think IPS is viable as an ISV solution -- 
and I doubt Oracle genuinely wants this as their model seems to move away from 
supporting ISVs but rather to "owning" the entire contents of the system with 
software that is produced exclusively by Oracle.


4.) UserLand discussions are slightly boring (IMHO) - cause the OpenSolaris / 
OpenIndiana Userland I'm personally used too not really interested in debian 
UserLand or anything else...

I tend to agree… for us the main thing was that there is a lot of effort put 
behind OI, and it seems silly to reproduce all that effort in a competitive 
effort.


5.) What really matters: ZFS / DTrace / KVM / Zones / Crossbow  -  could we all 
work together to make a progress their  - and maybe starting to innovate with 
an "open board"

ZFS has a working group.  It isn't as open as you might like, but that's by 
design - however anyone you think should probably be on this working group 
already is, or has an invitation to participate.  What we haven't done is 
extend membership to folks who are not innovating in the ZFS code itself, 
because we want to avoid bikesheds and keep the discussions fairly focused on 
technical points.  There's a minimum barrier to entry -- however if you think 
someone should be on it, send me an email and I'll share it with the board if I 
agree that the person appears to meet the minimum technical qualifications to 
participate.  (You could also send to another ZFS WG member-- Matt Ahrens 
basically runs the working group.)


6.) Every Distro has it's beautiful side - could we hammer out (for people not 
knowing one of this either) which one is best for what case?   (making a list 
together where each is aimed to be installed / used)

There are not many functional distros for illumos:

OI - the main one used by most people (server & desktop), follows in 
OpenSolaris' footsteps
illumian (still in birthing throes)
Nexenta Core Platform -- well not really, since that is OpenSolaris based, and 
has no future at present (Nexenta's efforts are focused on illumian at present)
NexentaStor -- commercial, and storage focused -- includes some proprietary 
closed code
StormOS -- NCP derived, very immature at this point
SchilliX ? -- I'm not sure this is properly illumos based, as Joerg seems to be 
taking a different direction
SmartOS -- Joyent's cloud/v12n/kvm distro.

Of all these, OI is the only rational alternative for most folks at this point. 
 I hope illumian would be a sister distro to OI, and quickly reach the same 
level of stability and functionality.


7.) Let the community vote for the userland and the winner should help the 
others to integrate .... (if it is illumnos / debian userland - please help OI 
to integrate)

This is the reason distros exist -- to differentiate. I do not propose that the 
community should consolidate to one distro -- it hasn't worked for Linux, and I 
doubt it would be a good thing for illumos.  Diversity breeds innovation.


8.) thanks to everyone who does a great job - on the core / the distribution / 
the integration of new things (nexenta - illumnos /  alasdair - openindiana / 
joyent team - kvm / dtrace and tons of updates and fixes)

Thanks.

- Garrett


Michael


2011/11/28 Alexander 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Well said. Just let's work together, I do not understand why the name of the 
distribution can be an obstacle. I do not see any threat to OI, moreover, I 
think working together on the integration of new packages and the use of one 
illumos-userland will helps everyone. Let's just work, as Bryan said.

Sent from my iPad

On Nov 28, 2011, at 1:43 AM, Bryan Cantrill 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Michael Widmann 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Any comments on this joyents and nextentas?

First, Joyent, Delphix, Nexenta and every other member of the illumos community 
contributes to illumos -- to the core operating system -- which in turn 
benefits everyone (OpenIndiana included).  So we have in fact helped 
OpenIndiana (most significantly with our KVM port to illumos, which OpenIndiana 
included in its oi_151a release) -- and we will continue to do so.

That said, I think it's important that we as a community recognize that what 
binds us is core OS technologies (ZFS, Zones, Crossbow, DTrace, KVM, etc.), and 
not how those technologies are packaged and distributed.  A central aspect of 
the failing of OpenSolaris (in my opinion) was that we collectively (and Sun in 
particular) insisted on there being only One True Path for the entire system.  
At its best, this ethos manifested itself as endless discussions on governance 
and voting and constitutions -- and at its worse led to arguments, discord, 
politicking and fracture.

But with illumos, we have a rebirth:  we have not only fresh blood in terms of 
technologists, but also (I would like to think) more tolerance around those 
elements that are ancillary to those core technologies.  As such, several 
distributions have flowered that would have not been possible in the shadow of 
OpenSolaris -- and I expect more to come.  This is _healthy_ as it means that 
more people (not fewer) will be exposed to our core values as new distributions 
arise to fill new niches.  As a community moving forward, we need to stay 
focussed on the values that bind us -- and that means leading with the 
technology, not pre-announcements or rhetoric or endless discussion.  To that 
end, I would point to the illumos hackathon as a shining example of what we can 
and should be doing:  similarly minded people coming together to advance the 
state of the art in operating systems!

With that, I would like to ask that we cease the friendly fire and get back to 
work.  Speaking personally, I am going to be spending the afternoon finishing 
up the ::scalehrtime dcmd that we found so invaluable on a nasty KVM problem 
this past week (patch to come on that one), and adding some code to the panic 
path that would make a similar problem slightly easier to debug -- work that I 
believe to be examples (if extraordinarily small ones) of the values that bind 
our community...

        - Bryan

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