On 7/2/07, Shawn Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's an interesting theory, but I think if you go back to the
> original formation of the OpenSolaris community, that wasn't the
> reason.

Oops - I meant Indiana

> If you want Linux w/ ZFS, run Nexenta. It sounds like it does exactly
> what you want. That isn't a bad thing at all, and that's why Nexenta
> exists. Many people wanted a GNU userland, modern packaging system and
> ZFS on top. I don't see much point in the Indiana project doing
> anything if it is just going to clone Nexenta's work...

...
No, what I want is a Solaris dragged kicking and screaming into the
21st century.

People here seem to have a strange idea that Solaris Express with a
single CD install will bring the world running, it won't, there will
be an some initial interest and then people will be hit by the full
horror of Solaris and run away sharpish:)
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