On 6/20/07, Ian Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ben Creitz wrote:
>
> What about a "long term support" release, too? Ubuntu will support an
> "LTS" release for three years on desktops and 5 years on servers.
> Fedora doesn't have this as far as I know, but for that type of
> stability people turn to CentOS.
Absolutely. The LTS version will be called Solaris. :-)
Is that part of a plan or thinking out loud?
It makes sense, in some ways. But at the moment Solaris is the
LTS version of Solaris Express - so where would Solaris Express
go to in that world view? Replaced by Indiana?
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-Peter Tribble
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