On Aug 6, 2007, at 4:53 PM, Richard Lowe wrote: >> > > You have the choice between alienating your existing user base, or the > hypothetical new user base. I think the best course is probably to > give the user a (gui-driven) choice. >
Indiana was specifically billed as approaching our not yet users. The issue for Solaris.next is clear, don't alienate existing users. As for overstating the case, perhaps. But the consistent feedback I've gotten for *years* of engagements is that our userland is a major stumbling block for those accustomed to Linux. Having using both, I can see their point. SysV never had the mindshare that BSD *or* Linux has (in different eras). I appreciate why we can't break existing Solaris installs, but someone specifically choosing a thing with a different name have sold us a clue that they will have different expectations. > Keith H. Bierman [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Strategic Engagement Team | AIM: kbiermank | <speaking for myself, not Sun*> Copyright 2007 _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
