Alex wrote:
> Hi guys, in some thread I read that Indiana is experiment, so, as I
> understand, even when you release stable version, it will not stable.
> For my opinion it's not true way.
> 

Indiana doesn't have a release stability classification.  As I said in 
one of those threads, it's a snapshot of a release train that is 
expected to have Minor stability (which is what every Solaris release 
since 2.1 has had) but there is at this time no guarantee of stability 
between one Indiana release and the next, because we haven't been 
required to operate under those rules.  Because of that, from the point 
of view of someone who has experience with the Solaris release train and 
stability guarantees, it's best thought of as an experimental release. 
 From the point of view of people with a background on OS's that don't 
make compatibility guarantees, it's probably fairly equivalent to what 
happens on those platforms.

If you're looking for Solaris "10 + 1", as in the next minor release of 
Solaris, Indiana will not look like that for some time.

Dave
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