I have to agree to Stefans questions. For me as a Sun customer and solaris admin it is important to know what the plans for Solaris/OpenSolaris are.
At the moment I use SXCE for testing new features and upgrade the OS with Liveupgrade. Installation works with jumpstart and old install program, also caiman is available. Indiana is a nice new distro which shows brand new technology like zfs on /-filesystem . But until 03/08 I won't spend much time with it. There are too many bugs in this preview and missing options from SXCE to use it now instead of SXCE. For me it is important what's going on with SXCE (and SXDE). Will it be replaced by Indiana in near future? Is there a schedule available for further plans? Will indiana be Solaris.next or is it just another OpenSolaris based distro with the goal to make it easier for developers and admins of other UX-like System to change to OpenSolaris? I would be very pleased to get a clear strategy from Sun. Thanks, Otmar -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
