David Bandel wrote:
Some nice news:
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From: Sun Microsystems <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jun 14, 2005 12:05 PM
Subject: Opening Day for OpenSolaris
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
Sun is Open Sourcing Solaris OS
Today, June 14, 2005, is Opening Day for OpenSolaris.
Sun has open sourced its Solaris operating system.
OpenSolaris is an open source project. It's also a community and a
website for collaboration, conversation, source, downloads, mailing
lists, events and developer tools — all available at
http://opensolaris.org. OpenSolaris includes a single source base for
SPARC and x86/x64. It features all the key innovations that we
recently delivered in the Solaris 10 OS — unparalleled features like
DTrace and Containers and Predictive Self-Healing.
[snip]
David A. Bandel
Is the release still under the CDDL (cuddle) license? If so, I find
little to celebrate. SCO^H^H^H Sun still hold total control over the
rights to the OS and any code you care to contribute. Nothing done for
slowlaris can be used in linux. If linux code is put in slowlaris, Sun
owns it.
-- Alma
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