On 8/8/07, Eric Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To my way of thinking, Indiana (the new OpenSolaris binary distro, or
> whatever it ends up being called) introduces new product management
> cycles on Nevada (what Marc, Ian, and Glynn are hugely engaged in doing
> here); it introduces a different release cycle program; it plans to use
> open decision-making; and plans to accelerate the fixing of all non
> open-source bits. Finally, it was the catalyst for the idea of "project
> gates" vis-a-vis preview releases. See:
>

If SXDE were to be opened up further its release program would attain
exactly these characteritics.
The characteristics you are talking about is limited to the
development aspect of the product management.

What about identifying the user segments? What about product feature
definition suitable for that user segment?
Is it is the same *user segment* that Solaris has been attending to
all these years? :-(

So many people are asking for feature rich user space on this very forum.
I understand it is not the most scientific way to recognize
requirements. But people are asking is there to see for anyone who
cares to elicit them in a better manner....

~Shiv
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