Of cause you may positioned Indiana as Fedora for RedHat, but Fedora is stable 
distribution in most cases. Why you don't want produce normal stable system, 
installing which user don't afraid that in next release, system may stay 
unusable.

Most important, for my opinion:
1. big repository with stable software
2. not  required fantastic stability, but more  smooth updates. I think if you 
can reproduse something like debian on Solaris kernel it sould good OS, and 
many user may use it.
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